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The Sunrise Lands

by S. M. Stirling

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ISBN13: 9780451461704
ISBN10: 0451461703
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A generation has passed since The Change that rendered technology inoperable around the world, and western Oregon has finally achieved a degree of peace. But a new threat has risen in Paradise Valley, Wyoming. A man known as The Prophet presides over the Church Universal and Triumphant, teaching his followers to continue God's work by destroying the remnants of technological civilization they encounter-and those who dare use them.

Rudi Mackenzie, son and heir of the mystic Juniper, must journey with seven friends across a continent in chaos to the Sunrise Lands to solve the riddle of what destroyed a civilization. And as the friends journey farther into the interior, enemies may be within their own band as well as outside it...

Review:

"Set 12 years after A Meeting at Corvallis (2006), Stirling's latest novel of a chaotic near-future U.S., crippled when the mysterious Change rendered most technology nonfunctional, combines vigorous military adventure with cleverly packaged political idealism. When assassins pursue a traveler into Oregon's Willamette Valley, the resulting skirmish propels the heirs of three influential local leaders on a risky continent-crossing mission to Nantucket. Stirling's narrative deftly balances sharply contrasting ideologies the Mackenzies' proto-Celtic clan system in Oregon against Gen. Lawrence Thurston's strict and principled military democracy in Idaho, the zealotry of the Church Universal and Triumphant versus the pagan Powers venerated by the Mackenzies though the most difficult cosmological questions are never addressed. Meanwhile, there are hints of otherworldly intervention and time travel on Nantucket, echoing the parallel continuity established in Island in the Sea of Time and its sequels. Despite these fuzzy underpinnings, the thought-provoking and engaging storytelling should please Stirling's many fans." (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"Set 12 years after A Meeting at Corvallis (2006), Stirling's latest novel of a chaotic near-future U.S., crippled when the mysterious Change rendered most technology nonfunctional, combines vigorous military adventure with cleverly packaged political idealism. When assassins pursue a traveler into Oregon's Willamette Valley, the resulting skirmish propels the heirs of three influential local leaders on a risky continent-crossing mission to Nantucket. Stirling's narrative deftly balances sharply contrasting ideologies — the Mackenzies' proto-Celtic clan system in Oregon against Gen. Lawrence Thurston's strict and principled military democracy in Idaho, the zealotry of the Church Universal and Triumphant versus the pagan Powers venerated by the Mackenzies — though the most difficult cosmological questions are never addressed. Meanwhile, there are hints of otherworldly intervention and time travel on Nantucket, echoing the parallel continuity established in Island in the Sea of Time and its sequels. Despite these fuzzy underpinnings, the thought-provoking and engaging storytelling should please Stirling's many fans. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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"A master of speculative fiction and alternate history, Stirling delivers another chapter in an epic of survival and rebirth." Library Journal

Review:

"[R]eaders who have survived Stirling's usual high body count will recognize brilliant action fiction and alternate history when they see it and happily hang fire for more." Booklist

Synopsis:

First in a new trilogy, this book continues the successful alternate history saga of A Meeting at Corvallis, The Protectors War, and Dies the Fire, all of which have been selections of the Science Fiction Book Club.

About the Author

S. M. Stirling is the author of many science fiction novels, both on his own and in collaboration. A former lawyer and an amateur historian, he lives in the Southwest with his wife, Jan.

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Tim Boman, June 20, 2007 (view all comments by Tim Boman)
Having read several advance chapeters, S M Stirling continues in the wonderful tradition of Dies the Fire/Protectors War/A Meeting at Corvalis.

Now in CY22 (Change Year 22) - the next generation is beginning to take over. Rudi has been made Tanist (successor) to his mother, but mystery arrives in the form of a stranger from the far east.

Expanding our understanding of how the rest of North America faired after the change, we are introduced to new threats and maybe we will finally understand what, or who caused the Change.

For those who loved Dies the Fire et all, I highly recommend and will be pre-ordering.
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780451461704
Author:
Stirling, S. M.
Publisher:
Roc
Subject:
Oregon
Subject:
Alternative History
Subject:
Willamette River Valley (Or.)
Subject:
Science Fiction - Alternative History
Subject:
Science / General
Subject:
Science fiction
Copyright:
Publication Date:
September 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
450
Dimensions:
9.32x6.34x1.44 in. 1.50 lbs.

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