Navohar

330 pages

English language

Published April 27, 2000 by ROC, New American Library.

ISBN:
978-0-451-45788-2
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OCLC Number:
44441583

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To save the world from an alien invasion, humanity altered their children's genetic code-- but now they're paying the price. Earth's younger generations are dying, slowly succumbing to a terrible disease without a cure. Salvation may lie in outer space, in the DNA of humans who founded colonies before the alien attack. That is, if those settlers can be found.

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Full review on Reader's Dialogue: readersdialogue.blogspot.com/2013/01/navohar.html

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biggest thing that stayed with me throughout the whole novel was an impression of just how richly and lushly detailed the world of Navohar is. First of all, the way the planet doesn't have just one alien race but a varied and layered ecosystem including micro-organisms and (six-legged) animals - I love that, it makes it so much more 3D, so complex and exciting to experience. And Irene is the perfect guide to experiencing these complex situations. Her propensity for profanity in a time when youths have become more conservative in their language (!), combined with her pig-headedness and determination, mean that we get to see the world of Navohar clearly and without (too much) bias, and her openness to new experiences means that we see everything through a wide-eyed wonder. Her tone is so irreverent, so openly annoyed and openly …

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Subjects

  • Genetic engineering -- Fiction.