![]() Myers, Andre Norton Award-winning author of Fair Coin, Quantum Coin and The Silence of Six ![]() Surprising and thought-provoking, Lundberg's striking milieu and engaging characters will linger with readers long after they turn the last page.” –E.C. As much a dark reflection of our own world today, it's also a cautionary tale of the possible futures we can yet avoid. “A riveting, poignant account of a man's world falling apart and the new one he creates for himself. “A fantastic tale of the possibility of revolution-both personal and political-inherent in every moment.” –Ken Liu, Hugo Award-winning author of The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories Readers of thoughtful, humane fiction are in for a treat.” –John Kessel, Nebula Award-winning author of The Moon and the Other If you are looking for intelligent, thought-provoking speculative fiction, board the airship from the repressive North American Union to cosmopolitan Tinhau. “A story of interpersonal and international politics, a haunting exploration of how one defines and redefines oneself, a thriller and a human tale of personal growth. Evocative and effective.” –Jeffrey Ford, World Fantasy Award-wining author of Ahab's Return “A fascinating journey of adventure and ideas, capturing many of the political and geopolitical issues of today. Within the pages of this book are insights on the human heart, serene and devastating in its truth-telling.” –Dean Francis Alfar, Palanca Grand Prize-winning author of Salamanca and The Field Guide to the Roads of Manila Against larger political concerns, a smaller and more searing narrative unfolds, about a man who is lost and found in places that are found and lost. “A richly-detailed and satisfying story of dissolution and discovery, set in a near-future reality where the question of what makes us human is paramount. ![]() “Lundberg explores the randomness of magical occurrences and how a life without magic can be just as deadening as it is safe.” – The Green Man Review Against larger political concerns, a smaller and more searing narrative unfolds, a “Lundberg has the enviable talent of achieving emotionally resonant effects within just a few pages.” – The Guardian They realized the place was deserted.“Lundberg has the enviable talent of achieving emotionally resonant effects within just a few pages.” – The Guardian “Lundberg explores the randomness of magical occurrences and how a life without magic can be just as deadening as it is safe.” – The Green Man Review “A richly-detailed and satisfying story of dissolution and discovery, set in a near-future reality where the question of what makes us human is paramount. There was a foam sleeping mat, a poncho thrown into some branches for shade, a backpack, disposable razor, spoon and tennis shoes.ĭay and Allen were elated, thinking someone there could help them find the way out. On Monday, they discovered a campsite in a dead-end gorge. ![]() “The very worst thoughts went through our mind, that we might be stuck here. (AP Photo/Family handout via The Press-Enterprise) Two hikers from Dallas who were lost in the California San Jacinto Mountains for three nights found Donovan's backpack and relied on his supplies to survive until their rescue on Tuesday, May 9, 2006. Donovan began hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in April 2005 and was last seen near the junction of Highway 371 and Highway 74 east of Anza, Calif., on May 2, 2005. Missing hiker John Donovan of Virginia is shown in an undated famaily photo. The third day was the worst for Allen, who was getting weaker.
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