Tierra del Fuego, Colony Ship

Tierra del Fuego, Colony Ship

by Caron Cro
Tierra del Fuego, Colony Ship

Tierra del Fuego, Colony Ship

by Caron Cro

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Overview

In 2088, a federation of nations has readied the first colony ship, the Tierra del Fuego, for its century long voyage to habitable Demodocus. The crew and colonists, chosen through a rigorous competitive process, have extensive achievements and qualifications.

Trevathan Ivins, a seasoned environmental systems officer, has achieved her dream of a commission on the colony ship. Her circle of friends includes a veterinary researcher, an OB/Gyn and her coroner lover, Trev's culinary specialist pal and sometimes lover, two friends from her Academy training years, and the nurse practitioner who saved her life with a flying tackle.

But forces are at work to prevent them from leaving the system. Radical groups are enraged by the ship's Compact: its rules of procreation, its recognition of diverse family units, and its bill of rights for the animals onboard.

Trevathan and her friends will have to discover many kinds of courage and interdependence if they and the rest of the ship's inhabitants are to prevail against those determined to destroy them all.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016140216
Publisher: Ebooks Worth Publishing
Publication date: 01/02/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
Sales rank: 469,874
File size: 362 KB

About the Author

The Tierra del Fuego, Colony Ship series represents for me the sci fi book I would like to read: real and perilous conflict faced with courage, intelligence, and physical strength by characters I would like as my friends. I started reading science fiction in graduate school, when Ursula K. LeGuin and Marion Zimmer Bradley stunned me with the exploration of our social constructs through exploration of another world. Then Octavia Butler cracked upon the novel as intense exploration of self, family and relationships through her characters' interaction with less than attractive aliens.

I've been involved with activist groups concerned with the environment, clean water, wildlife preservation and legislation affecting women and minorities. My undergraduate degree is in English and Biology, but I work to stay current in microbiology, astrophysics, and medical breakthroughs.
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