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Earthseed

The Seed Trilogy, Book 1

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Earthseed

By: Pamela Sargent
Narrated by: Amy Rubinate
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Ship hurtles through space. Deep within its core it carries the seed of humankind. Launched by the people of a dying Earth over a century ago, its mission is to find a habitable world for the children - 15-year-old Zoheret and her shipmates - whom it has created from its genetic banks.

To Zoheret and her shipmates, Ship has been mother, father, and loving teacher, preparing them for their biggest challenge: to survive on their own, on an uninhabited planet, without Ship’s protection. Now that day is almost upon them, but are they ready? Ship devises a test, and suddenly instincts that have been latent for over a hundred years take over. Zoheret watches as friends become strangers - and enemies. Can Zoheret and her companions overcome the biggest obstacle to the survival of the human race - themselves?

Pamela Sargent is the author of many highly praised novels for young adults and adults, including Earthseed, an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. She has won the Nebula and Locus awards and has been a finalist for the Hugo Award and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.

©1983 Pamela Sargent (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Action & Adventure Difficult Situations Fiction Science Fiction Young Adult Transportation Solar System
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“This fascinating novel is very reminiscent of the better Heinlein juveniles…A very impressive novel…Should not be overlooked.” ( SF Chronicle)

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Sort of Like the Hunger Games

Parts of this book reminded me of the Hunger Games, like when they have a contest to see which team can make it through the Hollow which is a wilderness earth like part of the ship they are on.
I liked the part best when they go out and live in the Hollow on there own in preparation for them to live on the planet they are headed for.
What I didn't like it that they could have sex without consequences, although their aren't any sex scenes.

All in all it was a good book and I felt the Narrator was a perfect pick for the main charter's voice.

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Generation ship conflict

Pamela Sargent’s Earthseed is the first installment in her Seed trilogy. The basic concept is a generation ship tale. Earth has sent out a generation ship managed by an AI with the capability to ‘grow’ human from DNA supplied by the project’s originators. The story begins as the ship is approaching a potential planet while the AI is training a group of teenagers to survive on the planet. What transpires is tension and conflict among the group. They also run into older adult persons who had undergone a similar phase years earlier, but encountered nonviable planets and subsequently went into cryostasis. Fighting ensures. The teens eventually settle on the planet and the ship heads out for a new destination.

Sargent offers a modest rendition of the classical generation ship theme. While the implementation of an AI controlled ship may be have been creative for its time, the issues and conflicts that arise seem to belie poor planning on the part of the generation ship, since the AI doesn’t seem to have the ability to manage the situation. The story may have more appeal to a younger audience.

The narration is good with decent character distinction. Pacing is smooth.

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