The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet: the most hopeful, charming and cosy novel to curl up with

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Weight 0.3 kg
Dimensions 3.2 × 12.8 × 19.6 cm
Format
language1
Pages

432

Publisher

Year Published

2015-12-31

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Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1473619815

An action-adventure space opera . . . It is a quietly profound, humane tour de force that tackles politics and gender issues with refreshing optimism

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The beloved debut novel 'that will restore your faith in science fiction (specifically) and humanity (in general).' (Tor.com)

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'Becky Chambers' debut is a delight… A genuine joy' Tor.comWhen Rosemary Harper joins the crew of the Wayfarer, she isn't expecting much. The Wayfarer, a patched-up ship that's seen better days, offers her everything she could possibly want: a small, quiet spot to call home for a while, adventure in far-off corners of the galaxy, and distance from her troubled past.But Rosemary gets more than she bargained for with the Wayfarer. The crew is a mishmash of species and personalities, from Sissix, the friendly reptillian pilot, to Kizzy and Jenks, the constantly sparring engineers who keep the ship running. Life on board is chaotic, but more or less peaceful – exactly what Rosemary wants.Until the crew are offered the job of a lifetime. They'll earn enough money to live comfortably for years… if they survive the long trip through war-torn interstellar space without endangering any of the fragile alliances that keep the galaxy peaceful. But Rosemary isn't the only person on board with secrets to hide, and the crew will soon discover that space may be vast, but spaceships are very small indeed.'a novel which is thoughtful and imaginative but above all else will lift your spirits' Daily Express

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