Do You Dream of Terra-Two?

Do You Dream of Terra-Two?

by Temi Oh

Narrated by Nneka Okoye

Unabridged — 14 hours, 19 minutes

Do You Dream of Terra-Two?

Do You Dream of Terra-Two?

by Temi Oh

Narrated by Nneka Okoye

Unabridged — 14 hours, 19 minutes

Audiobook (Digital)

$18.39
FREE With a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime
$0.00

Free with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription | Cancel Anytime

$19.99 Save 8% Current price is $18.39, Original price is $19.99. You Save 8%.
START FREE TRIAL

Already Subscribed? 

Sign in to Your BN.com Account


Listen on the free Barnes & Noble NOOK app


Related collections and offers

FREE

with a B&N Audiobooks Subscription

Or Pay $18.39 $19.99

Overview

The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet meets The 100 in this unforgettable debut by a brilliant new voice.

A century ago, scientists theorised that a habitable planet existed in a nearby solar system. Today, ten astronauts will leave a dying Earth to find it. Four are decorated veterans of the 20th century's space-race. And six are teenagers, graduates of the exclusive Dalton Academy, who've been in training for this mission for most of their lives.

It will take the team 23 years to reach Terra-Two. Twenty-three years spent in close quarters. Twenty-three years with no one to rely on but each other. Twenty-three years with no rescue possible, should something go wrong. And something always goes wrong.

Editorial Reviews

JULY 2019 - AudioFile

Nneka Okoye narrates a melancholy character study focused on six teenage astronauts who journey to another planet. Earth is dying, and England's advanced space agency sends a team to a nearby hospitable planet. The journey will take more than 20 years and is recounted through the viewpoints of the specially trained teenagers. Okoye's youthful delivery of narrative and distinct voice for each character mesh beautifully with the slow-building drama. She shifts between disparate accents with aplomb while maintaining emotional cadences suited to each person. The story lags a bit in the middle and shifts tone in an abrupt fashion near the end, but Okoye's emotive and focused narration keeps the listening experience even, engaging, and engrossing. J.M.M. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

JULY 2019 - AudioFile

Nneka Okoye narrates a melancholy character study focused on six teenage astronauts who journey to another planet. Earth is dying, and England's advanced space agency sends a team to a nearby hospitable planet. The journey will take more than 20 years and is recounted through the viewpoints of the specially trained teenagers. Okoye's youthful delivery of narrative and distinct voice for each character mesh beautifully with the slow-building drama. She shifts between disparate accents with aplomb while maintaining emotional cadences suited to each person. The story lags a bit in the middle and shifts tone in an abrupt fashion near the end, but Okoye's emotive and focused narration keeps the listening experience even, engaging, and engrossing. J.M.M. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Kirkus Reviews

2019-05-27
This debut novel suggests that in space, there is always room for drama.

Even the most casual genre fan knows that a multiyear journey to a distant planet is probably doomed from the start. Unfortunately, no one sent the memo to the alternate early-21st-century Britain where this story begins. Decades after probes send back images and data from a seemingly idyllic Earth-like planet with no sentient life, the U.K. Space Agency plots a 23-year-long colonization mission to this "Terra-Two" with four adult astronauts plus six teenagers who have spent the last six years in a highly competitive academy that has trained them for space to the point of burnout, so much so that one of them, Ara, commits suicide the day before the launch in 2012. The senior crew are practically ciphers, particularly the noble and kind captain; the story focuses on the young prodigies: gifted pilot Harry, whose arrogance often tips toward cruelty; Astrid, whose devotion to the mission mingles with a religious mania; her twin, Juno, who relies on science and rules to the exclusion of tact; beautiful polyglot Poppy, whose polished exterior masks the emotional damage she suffered as an abused and neglected child; Eliot, a brilliant engineer and Ara's grieving boyfriend; and Jesse, who believes it was his destiny to go on the mission but, as Ara's last-minute replacement, never quite feels part of the crew. Despite extensive psychological testing, no one seems to have realized that this group might have some trouble getting along, which is presumably essential for a decadeslong journey in a small vessel. There's friction from the beginning, magnified by serious mechanical trouble within the mission's first year. Why was this mix of careful planning and egregious blind spots allowed to launch in the first place? Was the need for the U.K. to win the space race so important that it was worth sacrificing these people and resources even though the possibility for success was so slim? Preferring to focus on the fraught interplay among the junior crew, author Oh never provides answers to the many questions her plot raises, nor offers much hope that the ensuing 22 years will lead to a happy outcome.

Curiously unresolved; perhaps intentionally so but unsatisfying either way.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173427854
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Publication date: 01/10/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews