The Moon and the Other, John Kessel
The Moon and the Other, John Kessel
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The Moon and the Other

Author: John Kessel

Narrator: Firdous Bamji

Unabridged: 18 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/04/2017

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

John Kessel, one of the most visionary writers in the field, has created a rich matriarchal utopia, set in the near future on the moon, a society that is flawed by love and sex, and on the brink of a destructive civil war. In the middle of the twenty-second century, over three million people live in underground cities below the moon's surface. One city-state, the Society of Cousins, is matriarchy, where men are supported in any career choice, and can have all the sex they want, but no right to vote-and tensions are beginning to flare as outside political intrigues increase. After participating in a rebellion that caused his mother's death, Erno has been exiled from the Society of Cousins. Now, he is living in the Society's rival colony, Persepolis, when he meets and marries Amestris, the defiant daughter of the richest man on the moon. Mira, a rebellious loner in the Society, creates graffiti videos that challenge the Society's political domination. She is hopelessly in love with Carey, the exemplar of male privilege. An Olympic champion in low-gravity martial arts and known as the most popular bedmate in the Society, Carey's more suited to being a boyfriend than a parent, even as he tries to gain custody of his teenage son. When the Organization of Lunar States sends a team to investigate the condition of men in the Society, Erno sees an opportunity to get rich, Amestris senses an opportunity to escape from her family, Mira has a chance for social change, and Carey can finally become independent of the matriarchy that considers him a perpetual adolescent. But when Society secrets are revealed, the first moon war erupts, and everyone must decide what is truly worth fighting for.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gary on December 28, 2017

12/28/2017 I’m going to do something I’ve never done before and drop an RTC on y’all. I read this novel back in August and between then and now I just haven’t been able to collect my thoughts on it in any coherent way. I will say that it is my favorite SF novel of the 2017 calendar year – you should......more

Goodreads review by Bradley on December 12, 2018

The Moon! This is an awesome epic, but let me clarify this. This isn't Ian McDonald novel, but it *IS* as deep and complex in its interpersonal explorations, its social experiments, and more for its thought-experiment. I'm honestly astonished by this man's writing. It's like reading a mix between John......more

Goodreads review by J. on February 11, 2022

Please excuse my giving my own book five stars. I just want to thank all of you who have read the book and taken the time to comment. Whether you ended up liking it or not, a lot of you have engaged with my story and characters and the ideas I was exploring, and that's what a writer wants. If you are......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 26, 2023

People whose opinions I trust found this book to be problematic in ways I believe that 2018 Sarah would have missed. So I'm leaving my rating up as a reflection of my enjoyment of the book at that time- but I'm removing the review. I don't think I'll ever re-read (it was too hard to get my hands on......more

Goodreads review by Julie H. on July 30, 2017

Immediately upon finishing John Kessel's political sci-fi novel The Moon and the Other, my husband handed it to me saying "You've got to read this next, you're really going to love it." That said, I was quite surprised how very long it took me to get into it and complete it. I've devoured books this......more