Child of Venus (The Venus Trilogy) There are those, however, whose patience has grown dangerously thinmalcontents unwilling to resign themselves to never enjoying the fruits of freedom promised to their descendants.The Projectthe terr
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| Title | : | Child of Venus (The Venus Trilogy) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.56 (374 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1522698124 |
| Format Type | : | MP3 CD |
| Number of Pages | : | 0 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2016-07-26 |
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Editorial : From Publishers Weekly
Nebula and Locus award-winner Sargent's latest novel completes her masterful SF trilogy (Venus of Shadows and Venus of Dreams) about terraforming the planet Venus. Thanks to the advanced technology of the Habbers (humans who long ago left Earth to carve out habitats inside asteroids), colonists live and work in reasonable comfort within domed settlements on Venus's surface while progress continues on making the planet's atmosphere breathable advances that irritate to no end the jealous Earth-based Islamic power base of Mukhtars. Through the eyes of young Mahala Liangharad, Sargent gives readers an intimate view of life as a colonist, caught between two rival powers limited by the Mukhtars to those jobs deemed necessary to the colony's growth, while the mysterious Habbers seem to offer something more. Then Habber electronics pick up a radio signal from an alien intelligence 600 light-years away, and shifting priorities threaten the delicate balance of power b
The Projectthe terraforming of Venuswas begun centuries ago. And generations more will come and go before the planet's surface has been rendered fully habitable and its human settlers, the Cytherians, can finally leave their protective domes. There are those, however, whose patience has grown dangerously thinmalcontents unwilling to resign themselves to never enjoying the fruits of freedom promised to their descendants. Devastation and horror recently paralyzed this world in transition, as two religious cult leaders brought a plague of civil war to Venus, and were ultimately destroyed by their own treachery and despair. Out of the chaos and conflict came Mahala Liangharda true child of Venus, conceived from the rebels' genetic material and artfully gestated after their deaths. Some believe Mahala should never have been born; others see her as the glorious light that arose out of a dark time. Mahala herself is conflicted, as she struggles to come to terms with her painful birthright and
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