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The Clockwork Rocket Greg Egan

The Clockwork Rocket By Greg Egan

The Clockwork Rocket by Greg Egan


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Summary

As the threat of imminent annihilation hangs over the world, so Yalda sets off on a historic rescue mission - one that will take millennia ...

The Clockwork Rocket Summary

The Clockwork Rocket: Orthogonal Book One by Greg Egan

In Yalda's universe, light has mass, no universal speed, and its creation generates energy; on Yalda's world, plants make food by emitting light into the dark night sky. And time is different: an astronaut might measure decades passing while visiting another star, only to return and find that just weeks have elapsed for her friends.

On the farm where she lives, Yalda sees strange meteors that are entering the planetary system at an immense, unprecedented speed - and it soon becomes apparent that more of this ultra-fast material is appearing all the time, putting her world in terrible danger. An entire galaxy is about to collide with their own.

There is one hope: a fleet sent straight towards the approaching galaxy, as fast as possible. Though it will feel like weeks back home, on board, millennia will pass before the collision, time enough to raise new generations, and time enough to find a way to stop the ultra-fast material.

Either way, they have a chance to save everyone back on the home world.

About Greg Egan

Greg Egan lives in Perth, Western Australia. He has won the JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL and has been short listed for the HUGO AWARD three times.

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NGR9780575095144
9780575095144
0575095148
The Clockwork Rocket: Orthogonal Book One by Greg Egan
New
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
20120809
384
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