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Pennterra

Judith Moffett

Pennterra Judith Moffett List Price: $5.50
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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 5.0 of 5

Quakers in Space?..."Pennterra" says ..It can happen! 5 out of 5 stars.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

There is quite a bit of information about the Society of Friends (Quakers) out there, but none as in a more unlikely location as Judith Moffett's "Penterra". The information she provides about the Quaker's stand on non violence, sexual mores and dealing with an entirely different lifestyle are fascinating. The book moves quickly along the lives of George Quinlan, his son Danny, the Hrossa who are allowing the Quakers to set up their colony " Swarthmore" and the new group on the planet " The Sixers". (named for the ship they arrived in on Pennterra)

Danny reaching puberty is handled well, although I blushed at some of the more "graphic" parts of this section, and I'm no prude! That Danny becomes a integral part of the next step in the Quaker/Hrossa world is only fitting to the process.

Ms. Moffett is a gifted author and her many and varied works show this.

As for the Asimov opening..I started to read it, but found it too ponderous. Judith Moffett said pretty much the same thing as Asimov, and FAR more entertaining!

Editorial Review:

The first colonists who had arrived on Pennterra from a ruined Earth had learned to live under the guidelines set up by the planet's natives, the hrossa, but now a second group of humans threatens the peace. Reprint.

The Ragged World

Judith Moffett

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The synopsis does not do this book justice. 4 out of 5 stars.
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The synopsis of this book is very dry and cold, and does not do justice to the warmth and depth of Moffett's skillful writing. This is more than just an environmental cautionary tale -- it is a tender character study, and a home for some extremely interesting, quirky inhabitants. Definitely worth a read if this type of thing appeals to you, whether you are a fan of SF or not. A shame that this is currently out of print. I hope that changes soon.

Editorial Review:

In the early years of the twenty-first century, Earth teetered on the brink of ecological destruction. Then the alien Hefn came, determined to save the dying Earth -- and to the Hefn, the ends always justified the means. Humans were given nine years to correct their mistakes -- alone, with no recourse to the Hefn's advanced technology. If by then the Earth's ecology had not stabilized, the Hefn would solve the problem for good . . . by eliminating humans entirely.

But slowly, against their will, some of the Hefn became deeply involved with their human counterparts. And to the handful of people who came to know them, the Hefn made a great difference: as mentors, researchers, rulers . . . and saviors. But could those few friendships sway the Hefn to help save a despoiled planet -- and the human race?

"A considerable achievement." -- The New York Times Book Review

Time, Like an Ever-Rolling Stream

Judith Moffett

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On Earth to rescue the locals from ecological destruction, the Hefn are nevertheless hated by most humans, with the exception of Pam Pruitt and Liam O'Hara, who view the aliens as mentors. Reprint.

Time, Like an Ever-Rolling Stream: A Sequel to the Ragged World

Judith Moffett

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Humans confronting the unknown 4 out of 5 stars.
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The second time I read this book I was somewhat more disappointed than I expected. The story is very interesting as a story, but I found it a bit harder to understand than I expected. There was a lot left unsaid. I think that the reader is expected to draw certain conclusions, and I think, personally, the information given is ambiguous. Apparently this will be resolved in the third volume, if it is ever published. The story will make a lot more sense if the first book, The Ragged World, is first read.

Liam O'Hara, first an Apprentice, and then an employee for the Bureau of Temporal Physics (BTP), is a principal character in this book, but the main character is Pam Pruitt, another Apprentice at the BTP. The book is a story within a story, the internal story having been written by Pam (who has left the BTP because of personal problems) in 2026. The story is about her and Liam's experiences after their first Apprentice year, the 2012-2013 school year (when they were 14 and 15). She sends the book to him for comment. His comments are included after each chapter.

The BTP has been established to train Apprentices to locate the place in history where humanity crossed the magic line when nature and culture were in balance. However, the goal of the BTP seems to have changed somewhat by the end of the book to include the finding of hot spots or holy ground (where ley lines cross "bee lines" or electromagnetic power.) This is not very much developed in the book, but is often brought up peripherally.

Pam and Liam, in this book, go to visit Pam's favorite place, Hurt Hollow in Kentucky on the Ohio River. Liam finds out about born-again Christians and about the difference among the various Christian groups in their attitudes toward the Hefn (aliens explained, more or less, in the first book). The anti-Hefn attitude in the southern midwest is demonstrated in a number of incidents, culminating in the capture of Humphrey, a Hefn, by an anti-Hefn preacher with the help of several Klan men.

The Hefn had been trying to get humans to cooperate with their plan to save the earth through various methods that apparently worked for Hefn. This whole incident showed them that these methods, especially mind wipe, did not work well with humans-it generated a lot of resentment and anger. Because Humphrey bonded with Pam, he listened to her and tried something that worked. As a result, the Hefn started training Missionaries on cooperative farms to preach the new Gaian religion (hopefully to be further explained in Volume III).

There is also another story going on, the confrontation by both Liam and Pam of each of their own demons. We can only assume the problems are eventually resolved, based on hints given in the book.

Editorial Review:

Hefn aliens arrive on Earth in a multi-faceted exploration of human and alien relationships. By the author of The Ragged World.

The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October November 2003

robert reed, terry bisson, dale bailey, fred chappell, judith moffett, john morressy, jerry oltion, gene wolfe, joe haldeman

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