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To Each This World

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From an Aurora Award-winning author, a new sci-fi novel follows three intrepid humans caught up in a conflict that stretches across time and space.
Biologist Julie E. Czerneda's new standalone science fiction novel, To Each This World follows a desperate mission to reconnect with long lost sleeper ships, sent centuries earlier from Earth to settle distant worlds.
 
A trio of Humans must work with their mysterious alien allies to rescue any descendants they can find on those worlds. Something is out there, determined to claim the cosmos for itself, and only on Earth will Humans be safe.
 
Or will they?
 
The challenge isn’t just to communicate with your own kind after generations have passed. It’s to understand what isn’t your kind at all.
 
And how far will trust take you, when the truth depends on what you are?

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Publisher: Astra Publishing House

Kindle Book

  • Release date: November 15, 2022

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  • ISBN: 9780756415433
  • Release date: November 15, 2022

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  • ISBN: 9780756415433
  • File size: 5231 KB
  • Release date: November 15, 2022

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From an Aurora Award-winning author, a new sci-fi novel follows three intrepid humans caught up in a conflict that stretches across time and space.
Biologist Julie E. Czerneda's new standalone science fiction novel, To Each This World follows a desperate mission to reconnect with long lost sleeper ships, sent centuries earlier from Earth to settle distant worlds.
 
A trio of Humans must work with their mysterious alien allies to rescue any descendants they can find on those worlds. Something is out there, determined to claim the cosmos for itself, and only on Earth will Humans be safe.
 
Or will they?
 
The challenge isn’t just to communicate with your own kind after generations have passed. It’s to understand what isn’t your kind at all.
 
And how far will trust take you, when the truth depends on what you are?

Expand title description text