In this science fiction novel from one of the genre's leading female writers, the inhabitants of the planet Freedom decide what constitutes reality - and they are selective. C.J.Cherryh has twice won the Hugo Award and is the recipient of numerous other awards and honours.
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In this science fiction novel from one of the genre's leading female writers, the inhabitants of the planet Freedom decide what constitutes reality - and they are selective. C.J.Cherryh has twice won the Hugo Award and is the recipient of numerous other awards and honours.
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Dispatched, from the UK, within 48 hours of ordering. Though second-hand, the book is still in very good shape. Minimal signs of usage may include very minor creasing on the cover or on the spine. Grubby book may have mild dirt or some staining, mostly on the edges of pages.
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Good+ Freedom was an isolated planet, off the spaceways track and rarely visited by commercial spacers. It wasn't that Freedom was inhospitable as planets go. The problem was that outsiders--tourists and traders--claimed the streets were crowded with mysterious characters in blue robes, and with members of an alien species. Native-born humans, however, said that was not the case. There were no such blue-robes and no aliens. Such was the viewpoint of both Herrin the artist and Waden the autocrat--until a crisis of planetary identity forced a life-and-death confrontation between the question of reality and the reality of the question.