Alien Earth by Megan Lindholm
TITLE: Alien Earth
AUTHOR: Megan Lindholm
DATE PUBLISHED: 1993
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DESCRIPTION:
"A classic science fiction adventure from the backlist of Megan Lindholm, who also writes as Robin Hobb.
Generations ago humanity abandoned Earth. Now they have returned.
Far from home, the Human race tries to atone for killing Terra thousands of years ago. Rescued by the enigmatic Arthroplana in their mysterious Beastships, they have been inserted into the fragile ecologies of the alien twin worlds of Castor and Pollux, where they must make no impact, where every drop of water must be returned. Humanity has adjusted – or tried to.
Despite the constant watch of the Arthroplana and the Human Conservancy, John Gen-93-Beta has agreed to captain the Beastship Evangeline on an unthinkable journey to a dead planet… Earth.
And so begins an engrossing voyage of discovery for five travellers: John, his First Mate Connie, stowaway Raef, Tug the Arthroplana and the Beastship Evangeline herself. On a planet none quite expected, each learns the power of being human."
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REVIEW:
I've had this book stuffed in my bookshelves, with all the other delightful Megan Lindholm novels, for decades. And finally got around to reading it. This is a beautifully written, semi-introspective science fiction novel, featuring original aliens and exploring various aspects of humanity and its place in the universe (sort of). This book is hard to explain, there is so much in it. The characters all have individual personalities, there is character development, the plot is simple but effective, the world building consistent and original, the writing sublime, poignant and exhilarating. It also happens to be a standalone novel. This was a very enjoyable reading experience.