I bought this copy to replace one I gave away because I enjoyed the book very much. This was a unique fictional account of a first contact with an alien race. Several humans make the eight month journey to a distant planet where the origin of musical harmonies had been detected. Upon their arrival, the discovery of two separate and distinct species of humanoids become evident. The author indicates through events that occur, how miscommunications can cause horrible and irreparable damage to all involved. Making the journey are a few Jesuit priests, since the trip is funded by the Catholic church. An atheist, a long married, loving couple, the young male scientist, who made the initial discovery are some of the characters the author makes you familiar with. The author has a definate gift of creating characters that are people you would like to know. Her background in anthropology gives her the ability to allow the reader to see, and experience another way of life, another form of existance. She also allows the reader to understand the conflicts and pain of lost faith, and the resurgence of Hope and Love and fulfillment. One interesting factor in the book, is that the eight month journey for the travelers, actually takes seventeen earth years of time. Upon returning home Thirty Four Years (Plus time on the planet) have passed.Read full review
I checked this book out of my local library, once I had read it; I had to own a copy. The author's writing style is compelling, the subject is original, and best of all... it has a sequel. I have recommended (or given.) this book to a number of people, and the feedback is always positive
If you aren't a sci-fi lover, no worries. Sci-fi is never a genre I would pick up (I usually prefer historical fiction), but this story (and its sequel) is a page turner. The woman is a fantastic writer. I keep buying used copies to give to friends. I have given this book to 5 other people and they all loved the story. SOME of the story takes place on another planet, but the social issues that are brought up make the reader consider the way we deal with other cultures in our own world. It's an interesting and moving story.
Book club --- interesting
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The year is 2019 and intelligent life is discovered on another planet. What should we do? The Jesuits decided to send a mission to explore the planet and find out more about those living there. The book is written with two story lines side by side. One follows the original mission to Rakhat and the other follows the story of the only survivor of the mission once he returns to Earth. This is definitely a thought provoking novel that is well worth your time to read. It will leave you wanting more and ready to read the sequel, Children of God.
intriguing story that has flashbacks and great narration
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Russell's book is a modern day Job story. It leaves the reader pondering what we know about God and how God operates in this modern world. She creates wonderful characters that the reader cannot help but become attached to. This book is a must read for anyone wrestling with God, or for anyone that just wants a good Sci-Fi story.
Thank you! Awesome!
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I read it a long time ago and I have been looking for it but couldn't rember the tiltle I have loved that story ever since i will have it now for my enjoyment always
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I would not recommend this book. My book club picked this book for our monthly read...bad choice. I feel it had a great premise, therefore, i felt it would be a good read...not true. I felt it had a lot of prattle, with little substance.
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