Amid the Crowd of Stars, Stephen Leigh
Amid the Crowd of Stars, Stephen Leigh
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Amid the Crowd of Stars

Author: Stephen Leigh

Narrator: Tanya Eby

Unabridged: 9 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/18/2021


Synopsis

Amid the Crowd of Stars is a grand-scale science fiction novel examining the ethical implications of interstellar travel, a topic rarely addressed in science fiction novels. What responsibilities do we have to isolate ourselves from the bacteria, viruses, and other life of another world, and to prevent any of that alien biome from being brought back to Earth? What happens when a group of humans is stranded for centuries on another world with no choice but to expose themselves to that world? After such long exposure, are they still Homo sapiens or have they become another species entirely? These questions are at the heart of this intriguing novel, explored through the complicated lives and the viewpoints of the people who have come to rescue the stranded colony, the members of that colony, and the sentient alien life that dwells on the planet. Difficult life and death choices will be made by all involved.

About Stephen Leigh

Stephen Leigh is an award-winning author with nineteen science fiction novels and over forty short stories published. He has been a frequent contributor to the Hugo-nominated shared-world series Wild Cards, edited by George R. R. Martin. He teaches creative writing at Northern Kentucky University. His works include Immortal Muse, The Crow of Connemara, the Sunpath duology, and the fantasy trilogy Assassin's Dawn.

About Tanya Eby

Tanya Eby is an Audie, Earphones, and SOVAs award-winning narrator. She has recorded over one thousand titles and specializes in nonfiction, mysteries, thrillers, and women’s fiction. Also a USA Today bestselling author, she lives with her family in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jessica

3.5 stars. This is my favorite kind of Sci-Fi, one that considers the practical intricacies most of these stories skip over. It reminded me of SEMIOSIS by Sue Burke, one of my recent favorites, that way. The not-so-little detail that this story stretches out is the idea that getting to a new planet......more

Read this review and other Science Fiction/Fantasy book reviews at The Quill to Live Over the past few years I've moved away from the idea that science fiction is the genre of “big ideas.” It can be a good descriptor, but unless a specific topic is discussed within a specific book, I find it unhelpfu......more