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Halfway Human - Carolyn Ives Gilman

Halfway Human

Carolyn Ives Gilman
Phoenix Pick , English
55 ratings

“Halfway Human is a first novel that should help establish its author as a major new voice in science fiction.”—New York Review of Science Fiction “Beauty, pain, wit, and wisdom all suffuse this powerful novel, as it uses imagined futures to reveal our own world in starkest clarity...and yes, with a whisper of hope.” —LocusTedla is a 'bland,' an asexual class of people that exist only to serve their fellow beings.Val is an expert on alien cultures but has never seen a bland before. They come together after Tedla is found light-years away from its home planet—alone, isolated and suicidal. Val's mission is to help Tedla recover. But the more she learns about the beautiful alien being, the more she discovers about the torment Tedla and its kind suffer on their planet.Little does the rest of the universe know of the hidden world of the blands, a world that hides shocking secrets and unspeakable crimes.Halfway Human is a mesmerizing look at an intricately created alien world which is strange and distant, yet hauntingly familiar.

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