Description
Category:FictionScience FictionScience Fiction-Scf
Publisher: Rebellion Uk | ISBN: 9781781088814 | Pages: 600
Mary Robinette Kowal continues her Hugo and Nebula award-winning Lady Astronaut series, following The Calculating Stars and The Fated Sky, with The Relentless Moon.
The Earth is coming to the boiling point as the climate disaster of the Meteor strike becomes more and more clear, but the political situation is already overheated. Riots and sabotage plague the space program. The IAC s goal of getting as many people as possible off Earth before it becomes uninhabitable is being threatened.
Elma York is on her way to Mars, but the Moon colony is still being established. Her friend and fellow Lady Astronaut Nicole Wargin is thrilled to be one of those pioneer settlers, using her considerable flight and political skills to keep the program on track. But she is less happy that her husband, the Governor of Kansas, is considering a run for President.
Praise for The Fated Sky:
An immersive world that will stay with the reader well past the final page. Publishers Weekly, starred review
An engrossing alternate history with a unique point of view... Plausible, convincing, and ultimately moving. Nancy Kress, author of the Hugo Award-winning Yesterday s Kin
The Lady Astronaut series might be set in an alternate past, but they re cutting-edge SF novels that speak volumes about the present. The Verge
An alternative look at the midcentury space race led by an intelligent, well-meaning, but flawed heroine. Booklist
Praise For The Calculating Stars:
"The Calculating Stars is a wonderful, scientifically accurate view of what might have been. Kowal masters both science and historical accuracy in this alternate history adventure." Andy Weir, Sunday Times Bestselling Author of The Martian
"Hugely satisfying, as the women of the early space programme, in crucial roles but out of sight, at last take the spotlight they deserve even if, in Kowal s thoughtful alternate history, it takes the end of the world to bring it about." Stephen Baxter
This is what NASA never had, a heroine with attitude. The Wall Street Journal
About the Author
Mary Robinette Kowal was the 2008 recipient of the Campbell Award for Best New Writer and a Hugo nominee for her story “Evil Robot Monkey.” Her stories have appeared in Strange Horizons, Asimov’s, and several Year s Best anthologies. She is the author of Shades of Milk and Honey (Tor 2010), the fantasy novel that Jane Austen might have written.
Mary, a professional puppeteer and voice actor, has performed for LazyTown (CBS), the Center for Puppetry Arts, Jim Henson Pictures and founded Other Hand Productions. Her designs have garnered two UNIMA-USA Citations of Excellence, the highest award an American puppeteer can achieve. She also records fiction for authors such as Kage Baker, Cory Doctorow and John Scalzi.