Damia By Anne McCaffrey

Paperback, 368 pages

Published Aug. 30, 1992 by Ace Books.

ISBN:
978-0-593-02375-4
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4 stars (9 reviews)

The Rowan was one of the greatest telepaths ever born, treasured by the people she saved from alien invasion--and loved by a young man who never hoped to win her heart. In spite of his feelings, Afra remained loyal to the Rowan. He stayed by her side and helped to raise her Talented daughter, Damia...Now, years later, Damia is a full-grown Talent of great power. Terrible alien voices echo within her mind. And a wondrous new feeling for Afra is growing within her heart.

In a universe under siege, only one thing can defeat the power of fear: The power of love.

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Review of 'Damia' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I read this book since finishing The Rowan. The story, to me, is more about Afra than Damia. The last part, when they are on Deneb, notwithstanding, which is more about Damia than Afra.

I enjoyed the story. Ms. McCaffrey did have some troubles with ages and time-lines. She needed a more consistent editor. I am bothered that the Rowan was considered a baby at age 2-3, but her son, Jeran, was able to hold a relatively consistent conversation with Afra at age 18 months, yet another child at 18 months was considered advanced for having language development that was less than my own daughter had a 18 months! Ms. McCaffrey must have had troubles maintain that humans have 9 month gestations and adding months and years together. The kids' ages in relationship to events, such as the Deneb invasion by the Beetles, as seemed inconsistent. I was also thrown …

Review of 'Damia (Bookcassette(r) Edition)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is book #2 of The Tower and The Hive series, and focuses on the most talented of the children of The Rowan, a girl named Damia. But the novel is mostly told from the view-point of an older man, Afra Lyon, who has helped to raise the children of The Rowan and Jeff Raven. Damia is very powerful, but not so well controlled, and is sent to Deneb to live with her grandmother. Afra comes to realize he is in love with Damia, but given the age difference that seems like a problem. In the end, however, the two come together.

I listened to the audio book of this novel.

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