Vulcan's Soul: Exiles v. 2 (Star Trek: The Original)

Vulcan's Soul: Exiles v. 2 (Star Trek: The Original)

by JosephaSherman (Author), SusanShwartz (Author)

Synopsis

Following on from the events of VULCAN'S SOUL: EXODUS (hardback 0743463560: paperback 0743463579), a bloody war is raging between the Romulans and the mysterious Watraii. Ambassador Spock, pursuing his dream of ending the centuries-old enmity between Romulus and Vulcan, must find and penetrate the home base of the Watraii, where long-hidden secrets that link this newly-discovered people to the ancient Vulcan race are finally revealed. Through masterful use of flashbacks to an earlier time in Vulcan civilization, Josepha Sherman and Susan Schwartz bring the history of Vulcan to life as never before in a stirring tale of explorers who took their chances amidst the cold and distant stars

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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 08 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0743463609
ISBN 13: 9780743463607

Media Reviews
... A tale rich in folklore and history, revealing to us that there's more to Spock's home planet than meets the eye. And if you think you know all there is to the planet Vulcan...think again.

-- Bill Williams, trekweb.com


[A] powerfully moving and ambitious debut. . . Talented and compassionate, Gilmore is a writer to watch.

-- Publishers Weekly (starred review)


Sharp and funny, Jennifer Gilmore's debut novel roller-coasters through the first half of the twentieth century, showcasing not only her intelligence, her wit, and her intimate knowledge of Jewish culture but also an uncommon depth and humanity.

-- Adam Langer, author of Crossing California and The Washington Story


Gilmore has crafted a fine, sweeping novel of Jewish immigrant America, a 'golden country' in which History made people, while people struggled and made History. Deftly written, continuously interesting, and enjoyable, Gilmore's novel illuminates the rewards -- and the cost -- of the American dream.

-- Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi


In Jennifer Gilmore's gleeful overthrow of the Jewish American novel, the most significant force in her characters' lives isn't guilt, or God, but the gilded temptations of organized crime, and redemption is attained through such unexpected means as a household cleaning solution. As tender as it is irreverent, Golden Country is a glittering debut.

-- Susan Choi, author of American Woman


Golden Country is a brilliant re-creation of mid-twentieth-century New York City and the way it shaped and was shaped by Jews who came to seek their fortunes in a land that turned out to be paved not with gold, but with comedy and tragedy, unexpected success and not always undeserved failure. Like E. L. Doctorow's Ragtime, Golden Country manages to catch the spirit of history through the lives of individuals. Jennifer Gilmore's characters are wonderfully human, and it is exciting to watch their lives change as they move from the slums into the interconnected worlds of school, business, crime, and the theater.

-- Alison Lurie, author of Foreign Affairs and Truth and Consequences


Sherman and Shwartz do an outstanding job of depicting the diverse and disjointed segments of Vulcan society.... You quickly connect with the characters as you read and their struggles cannot help but move you. This is strong stuff.

-- Jacqueline Bundy, treknation.com

Author Bio
Josepha Sherman is the author of over twenty fiction and nonfiction books.