Shadow's End

by Sheri S. Tepper

Hardcover, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Spectra (1994), 388 pages

Description

"Tepper takes the traditional icons of fantasy, restores their resonance, and makes them her own."--Minneapolis Star Tribune   A century ago, a mysterious force wiped out human life on all surrounding worlds, leaving the planet Dinadh untouched. Now the unknown force is back--and this time humanity's only hope lies with a woman who'd give anything not to get involved. Lutha Tallstaff's mission is to locate the famed adventurer Leelson Famber, who has disappeared, taking with him what may be the only clue to the nature of the deadly threat. But Lutha cannot know that finding Famber will be the easy part of her journey. Through terrain alive with savage winged wraiths and fountains of fire, she will fight her way to the holiest place on the planet. And only then will she discover the shocking truth about the coldly inhuman force that threatens the future of mankind.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member the1butterfly
This book was a very strange mixture of women's rights, the environment, and religion. What would we sacrafice for the chance to live forever? Who would we sacrafice? Should we even try? What does that mean for our planet? These are a few of the questions that arise in this slightly disturbing
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story. The strange thing about this book is that the problems are not resolved all the way even after the questions are answered.
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LibraryThing member hopeevey
I really quite enjoyed the vast majority of this book. The characters are real, and the setting emerges from the characters' experience of it. The world has just enough plausibility as a possible future to be quite thought provoking.

Unfortunately, the gripping plot breaks down at the end. I
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expected revelation; I'm not actually sure what it was. I may well have to re-read the ending, and see if I missed something, or if it really did just sort of unravel instead of wrapping anything up.
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LibraryThing member juniperSun
Women as shadows.
All creatures as us
Humans first
PDD son.

Awards

Otherwise Award (Long list — 1995)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1995-11-01

Physical description

388 p.; 6.75 inches

ISBN

0553095145 / 9780553095142
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