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White Queen

Aleutian, Book 1

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White Queen

By: Gwyneth Jones
Narrated by: Laurence Bouvard
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In the year 2038, the Earth has been ravaged by earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Retroviruses run rampant through humanity. Economic disaster has destabilised the world, the US has undergone a socialist revolution, and the balance of power has changed.

Then the aliens arrive.

With no clear understanding of the visitors' intent, factions form, including the anti-alien group White Queen, working to turn humans against these extra-terrestrial tourists. Caught in the middle is Johnny Guglio, an American exile whose only fault was living near the landing site, and Braemar Wilson, a cutthroat reporter who will do whatever she needs to get ahead of the story. And for better or for worse, it seems being caught in the middle is the best place for them to uncover the truth.

Winner of the 1991 James Tiptree Jr. Award, White Queen is the first in Gwyneth Jones's critically acclaimed Aleutian trilogy.

©2021 Gwyneth Jones (P)2021 Gateway
Fiction First Contact Genetic Engineering Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Genetics Natural Disaster
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Brilliant, conceptual, and so psychologically on point

Jones has amazing insight into the souls of beings, human and otherwise. With feminist insight and expanded genders and most importantly biology-centered speculative science, she touches on all the hugest issues of our time. There are some truly disgusting moments, but it’s not horror. So many times while listening to this book, I heard something so pithy, profound, and universal, it was like dizziness while looking at the stars. Jones is a master, and to top it off, her writing has scattered among its sci-fi delights, unexpectedly romantic and sexy scenes.

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