The Steerswoman

Mass Market Paperback, 279 pages

English language

Published Aug. 13, 1989 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-35762-5
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OCLC Number:
20334628

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4 stars (15 reviews)

The Steerswoman is the first novel in the Steerswoman series. Steerswomen, and a very few Steersmen, are members of an order dedicated to discovering and disseminating knowledge. Although they are foremost navigators of the high seas, Steerswomen are also explorers and cartographers upon land as well as sea. With one exception, they are pledged to always answer any question put to them with as truthful a response as is possible within their own limitations. However, they also require anyone of whom they ask questions to respond in the same manner, upon penalty of the Steerswomen's ban; those under the ban do not receive answers from the steerswomen.

2 editions

promising start and pace

4 stars

Content warning for some reason the slow steady conceptual reveal here wants to be hidden, but no plot spoilers

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4/5

What a great story! Absolutely loved Rowan and Bel and their friendship as they travel together to understand what a set of mysterious crystals were and how they got into the strange places they were found.

The story is a true adventure with a great pair of characters who rely on each other. I love Rowan’s personality where she tries to dig into all information and uses logic and critical thinking to figure out the answers. It’s like a breath of fresh air.

Bel on the other hand is a great friend and strong woman who has her side throughout. She is courageous and just awesome and I am excited to learn more about her throughout the series.

The story has a very distinct style that’s fairly fast paced and brief in descriptions. It took a bit of getting used to but eventually it flowed well enough. There are …

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4 stars

Thoughtful, patient, reasoned, slowly revealing itself bit by bit- the book itself is much like it's protagonist. A steerswoman goes where she wants, observes and asks about anything that piques her curiosity, supplies all people she meets with the fruits of the knowledge that those of her profession have gathered through the years... unless they lie or deny her an answer.

This book is unlike any others I've read. So refreshing to have a female hero who follows her own lights, who is not motivated by love, who is instantly seen as an authority wherever she goes, who experiences the freedom almost every male protagonist takes for granted but uses it to improve the world, not just to wring her own pleasure from it. I loved how many full-fledged female characters there were, and how there were incidental female side and background characters in traditionally male jobs like sailing crews …

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5 stars

Delightful, fast read and a great entry to an interesting world. I saw the series (which is apparently not finished yet) being mentioned in /r/fantasy and decided that the blurb sounded interesting enough. And I am really glad I did. Looking at the genres assigned to this book my suspicions about the wizards seem confirmed. I just can't wait to learn more!

I also learned that the author is fighting breast cancer at the moment which just further encouraged me to purchase her books. It helps that they're good!

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