Series: Book 1 in the Novels series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Alire, Lang:en
Summary
The Long War by Terry Pratchett and Stephen Baxter
follows the adventures and travails of heroes Joshua Valiente
and Lobsang in an exciting continuation of the extraordinary
science fiction journey begun in their
New York Times bestseller
The Long Earth.
War has come to the Long Earth.... Humankind has spread across the new worlds opened up by
stepping, which Joshua and Lobsang explored a mere decade
ago. Now "civilization" flourishes, and fleets of airships
link the multiple Earths through exploration, trade, and
culture. Humankind is shaping the Long Earth, but in turn the Long
Earth is shaping humankind. A new America that has christened
itself "Valhalla" has emerged more than a million steps from
the original Datum Earth. And like the American
revolutionaries of old, the Valhallans resent being
controlled from afar by the Datum government. In the intervening years, the song of the
trolls—graceful, hive-mind humanoids—has suffused
the Long Earth. But in the face of humankind's inexorable
advance, they are beginning to fall
silent . . . and gradually disappear. Joshua, now married and a father, is summoned by Lobsang.
It seems that he alone can confront the perfect storm of
crises that threatens to plunge all of the Long Earth into
war.
A war unlike any that has been waged before...
Terry Pratchett is one of the world's most popular
authors. He is the winner of numerous literary prizes,
including the Carnegie Medal, and he was awarded a knighthood
in recognition of his services to literature. Pratchett lives
in England. Stephen Baxter is an acclaimed, multiple-award-winning
author whose many books include the Xeelee sequence, the Time
Odyssey trilogy (written with Arthur C. Clarke), and
The Time Ships, a sequel to H. G. Wells's classic
The Time Machine. He lives in England.
A generation after the events of T
he Long Earth, humankind has spread across the new
worlds opened up by “stepping.” A new
“America”—Valhalla—is emerging more
than a million steps from Datum—our Earth. Thanks to a
bountiful environment, the Valhallan society mirrors the core
values and behaviors of colonial America. And Valhalla is
growing restless under the controlling long arm of the Datum
government.
Soon Joshua, now a married man, is summoned by Lobsang
to deal with a building crisis that threatens to plunge the
Long Earth into a war unlike any humankind has waged
before.From the Back Cover
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