White Queen, Gwyneth Jones
White Queen, Gwyneth Jones
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White Queen

Author: Gwyneth Jones

Narrator: Laurence Bouvard

Unabridged: 14 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Gateway

Published: 09/02/2021

Categories: Fiction, Science Fiction


Synopsis

"Seductively weird ... populated by characters that live on in the mind long after the book's been put back on the shelf" - Iain Banks

"a true, sophisticated modern classic" - Amazon Reviewer, 5 stars

2038. Earth has been ravaged by a series of natural disasters. Retroviruses run rampant throughout its population. Economic failure has destabilised the world.

Then the aliens arrive.

With no understanding of their intent, the anti-alien group White Queen works to turn humans against these extraterrestrial tourists. Caught in the middle is Johnny Guglio, an American exile whose only fault was living near the landing site, and Braemar Wilson, a cutthroat reporter who will do whatever she needs to get ahead of the story. It seems that being caught in the middle is the best place for them to uncover the truth.

White Queen is the first in Gwyneth Jones' critically acclaimed Aleutian Trilogy.

About Gwyneth Jones

Gwyneth Jones lives in Brighton with her husband and son. She won the Arthur C. Clarke Award for BOLD AS LOVE; CASTLES MADE OF SAND was shortlisted for the British Science Fiction Award. She is the previous winner of the James Tiptree Memorial Award and two World Fantasy Awards; four of her previous books have been shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award.She has also won the Pilgrim Award, for lifetime achievement in SF scholarship; the BSFA Short Fiction Award, for 'La Cenerentola'; and, as Ann Halam, the Children of the Night Award from the Dracula Society, for The Fear Man.


Reviews

Goodreads review by tish

As a first contact story, I liked the book. The Aleutians are fascinating, if kinda gross--there are a lot of references to waste management and underwear before you ever get an explanation--and by the end I really wanted to know more about them. The alien/human politics leading up to the climax wer......more

Goodreads review by Liviu

After the extraordinary Spirit, I went back to the original Aleutinian trilogy starting with this book and I have to say that despite that it is set in a somewhat dated future - we can interpret it as an alternate Earth without the Internet essentially and with violent revolutions, split in the lat......more

As intelligent and uncompromising as any of Gwyneth Jones' other works, this boasts the creation of a* truly* alien society, and examines the tragic misunderstandings that ensue when humanity and aliens make first contact while labouring under some fundamentally flawed assumptions. It has her usual......more