![]() The
Child Goddess |
Winner of the 2005 Endeavour Award | |||||
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About the Book From the book cover: "A priest of the Order of Mary Magdalene and a skilled anthropologist, Isabel Burke has been called offworld to the barren planet of Virimund. The ExtraSolar Corporation, developing Virimund as an energy source, has encountered an 'incident' that has stopped their work. It seems there are people on Virimund after all--descendants of an emigrant ship that left Earth three hundred years before. And something has changed them. There are children born on Virimund who do not age. Upon discovery, these lost souls are sent to an island where they live by themselves, ashamed that they will never become truly human. One of these children has been captured by ExtraSolar, which hopes to discover the secret to her ageless existence. Under constant examination and study, the girl has yet to utter a single word. For ExtraSolar, she is a resource to be used and discarded. But for Isabel, she is an innocent who needs help. Now, against those who would sacrifice the child in their quest for power, Isabel must fight a desperate battle to protect a little girl who may hold the keys to life itself..." |
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for The Child Goddess from Connie Willis: From Publishers
Weekly: --PW, April 12, 2004 From the
Barnes & Noble SF Editor: --Paul Goat Allen From The
Seattle Times: --Deloris Tarzan Ament, May 16, 2004 From Romantic
Times Bookclub Magazine: --May, 2004 From The
Davis Enterprise: From Booklist: From Agony
Column: From BookPage: From Elliott
Bay Book Company Booknotes: --C.A.R From The
Pilot Newspaper: From Challenging
Destiny: From Italics:
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Mother Isabel Burke is a member of the Priestly Order of Mary Magdalene, an order of celibate women priests devoted to the search for truth in all things. Mary Magdalene is their patroness because she was a woman maligned by untruths for centuries. Oa of Virimund has her ancestral roots in the African country of Mali, a region called Sikasso, where French is spoken along with Bambara, a dialect of Mandikan, which is the unofficial language of Mali. The liturgical calendar used by Isabel is based on the one in use today in the United States. Liturgical calendars change over the years, and according to the region and its ethnicity. Probably in half a millennium, the calendar would change, but except for the addition of the solemnity of Saint Teresa of Calcutta (who is not yet in actuality a saint) the calendar has been used as it currently exists. For more information on fact, speculation, and research about this mysterious and intriguing woman, here are some resources to seek out:
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Louise Marley. All rights reserved. |