by RobertSilverberg (Author)
For more than a thousand years, Homeworld has been unchanged: the Great Houses rule and peace between them is enforced by unbreakable webs of kinship. The Folk accept what the system offers them - stability, prosperity and peace - and the Indigenes are placid. Then, on one night of rebellion everything changes, as the Folk overthrow the Great Houses. Joseph, the young son of one Great House is visiting another and survives the violence, but his home is ten thousand miles away and communications and transport have been destroyed. For all he knows his family may have been wiped out but his only hope lies in making that ten thousand mile trek across a world turned strange and hostile.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 10 Jul 2003
ISBN 10: 0575073934
ISBN 13: 9780575073937
Book Overview: 'A likeable book, easy to read and enjoyable' SFX 'One of the most imaginative and versatile writers ever to have been involved with SF' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 'Silverberg is one of SF's eminences' Brian W. Aldiss 'A simple but evocative narrative' The Times Silverberg has been nominated for, and has won, more awards for his fiction than any other writer in the genre 'Perhaps the supreme master of his particular generation of SF writers' John Grant