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Arkwright by Allen Steele (2016, Hardcover)

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PublisherDoherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-100765382156
ISBN-139780765382153
eBay Product ID (ePID)211258171

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Book TitleArkwright
Number of Pages336 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicScience Fiction / Hard Science Fiction
GenreFiction
AuthorAllen Steele
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.4 in
Item Weight18.3 Oz
Item Length9.6 in
Item Width6.4 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2015-032632
Reviews"Arkwright is a book that those with knowledge of the genre's past will appreciate, and those relatively new to it will realise why the interest in SF has endured. It is brilliant." -- SFF World " Arkwright is an addictive and entertaining read that packs an unbelievable journey that feels larger and grander in scope than should fit in the pages that bind it, but it pulls it off and pulls it off splendidly. It takes the reader through the history and evolution of Science Fiction, rubbing elbows with Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke, and then beyond present day, looking towards the future and the stars for what lays in store for us next." -- The Speculative Herald (4 stars) " Arkwright is an alternate history, yes, of what we should and could have done. But it's also a renewed vision of what we still could do. It's the most optimistically extrovert sci-fi novel to appear for many years, and it lifts the heart like bugles in the morning." -- Wall Street Journal "Arkwright is a novel you can hand to anyone and say 'This is why I like science fiction.'" -- SF Signal (four out of five stars) "Arkwright is a great read, and one that wears its love for genre fiction proudly. Steele has taken the brightest and most recognizable parts of science fiction--that sense of wonder, the ability to tell grand stories on cosmic levels, and sense of can-do exploration--and woven it into a novel that's profoundly aware of where it comes from. It's certainly a science fiction novel that follows in the path of authors like Heinlein and Clarke, and recent books such as Aurora and Seveneves . At the end of the day, this is a book that really celebrates genre fiction and the possibilities that puts forth for our own future." - iO9 "In Allen Steele's capable hands, this wildly unlikely story--stretching across generations of Arkwrights--becomes totally plausible. It's a fun wish-fulfillment romp that every Analog reader should enjoy." -- Analog "Steele's story benefits from roots in real science and actual space-travel theories." -- RT Book Reviews (three out of Five? Stars), "Arkwright is a book that those with knowledge of the genre's past will appreciate, and those relatively new to it will realise why the interest in SF has endured. It is brilliant." -- SFF World " Arkwright is an addictive and entertaining read that packs an unbelievable journey that feels larger and grander in scope than should fit in the pages that bind it, but it pulls it off and pulls it off splendidly. It takes the reader through the history and evolution of Science Fiction, rubbing elbows with Asimov, Heinlein and Clarke, and then beyond present day, looking towards the future and the stars for what lays in store for us next." -- The Speculative Herald (4 ½ stars) " Arkwright is an alternate history, yes, of what we should and could have done. But it's also a renewed vision of what we still could do. It's the most optimistically extrovert sci-fi novel to appear for many years, and it lifts the heart like bugles in the morning." -- Wall Street Journal "Arkwright is a novel you can hand to anyone and say 'This is why I like science fiction.'" -- SF Signal (four out of five stars) "Arkwright is a great read, and one that wears its love for genre fiction proudly. Steele has taken the brightest and most recognizable parts of science fiction--that sense of wonder, the ability to tell grand stories on cosmic levels, and sense of can-do exploration--and woven it into a novel that's profoundly aware of where it comes from. It's certainly a science fiction novel that follows in the path of authors like Heinlein and Clarke, and recent books such as Aurora and Seveneves . At the end of the day, this is a book that really celebrates genre fiction and the possibilities that puts forth for our own future." - iO9 "In Allen Steele's capable hands, this wildly unlikely story--stretching across generations of Arkwrights--becomes totally plausible. It's a fun wish-fulfillment romp that every Analog reader should enjoy." -- Analog "Steele's story benefits from roots in real science and actual space-travel theories." -- RT Book Reviews (three out of Five? Stars), For Allen Steele "Steele takes information you might read in the pages of a newspaper science section and extrapolates with vivid realism into the near future." - USA Today Steele is an author whose grasp is broad, and focused toward futures in which Homo sapiens has a chance of flourishing. For this alone, he is an important representative of mature Genre SF. - John Clute, editor of The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisBest 19 Science Fiction Books of 2016 Written by a highly regarded expert on space travel and exploration, Allen Steele's Arkwright features the precision of hard science fiction with a compelling cast of characters. In the vein of classic authors such as Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke, Nathan Arkwright is a seminal author of the twentieth century. At the end of his life he becomes reclusive and cantankerous, refusing to appear before or interact with his legion of fans. Little did anyone know, Nathan was putting into motion his true, timeless legacy. Convinced that humanity cannot survive on Earth, his Arkwright Foundation dedicates itself to creating a colony on an Earth-like planet several light years distant. Fueled by Nathan's legacy, generations of Arkwrights are drawn together, and pulled apart, by the enormity of the task and weight of their name. This is classic, epic science fiction and engaging character-driven storytelling, which will appeal to devotees of the genre as well as fans of current major motion pictures such as Gravity and Interstellar., Nathan Arkwright is a famous science fiction writer who is convinced that humanity cannot survive on Earth. His Arkwright Foundation dedicates itself to creating a colony in deep space. Fueled by Nathan's legacy, generations of Arkwrights are drawn together, and pulled apart, by the enormity of the task and weight of their name.
LC Classification NumberPS3569.T338425A75

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