Synopses & Reviews
From the national bestselling author of
Through Alien Eyes... A thoughtful new novel about the love between parents and their children-both human and not.
On the planet of Thalassa, history is passed on from generation to generation by Storytellers. For one woman who calls herself Teller, storytelling is her life. At her side are her harsel, the great sea-beast to whom she is telepathically bonded, and Samad, a young street boy whom she reluctantly took in as an apprentice. But eventually, Samad will discover the secret at the heart of Teller's life-a discovery that will change him profoundly...
About the Author
Amy Thomson won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. A former reviewer for Locus magazine, she is the national bestselling author of Through Alien Eyes, The Color of Distance, and Virtual Girl.