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believing that he is a captive. Isaac has actually remained with Ha'anala in the valley by choice, working on a long-term project using his mother's old computer tablet. The Jana'ata and Runa in the valley are trying to build a new culture that will allow both species to live in peace. Yet the Jana'ata of the valley face starvation, as they will not eat their Runa neighbors but face capture by outside Runa troops if they leave the valley to hunt game animals.
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The Runa have been bred for many centuries as not only servants but food for the Jana'ata, and they are willing to sacrifice themselves to feed Suparri and his child. He refuses their offer and instead joins in their revolution, working as a spy against the other Jana'ata. Sofia educates his daughter
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The Jana'ata merchant Supaari, who also appeared in the first novel, fulfills his goal of marrying and beginning a family. However, he soon realizes that he cannot trust his brother-in-law, the Reshtar (third-born prince) Hlavin Kitheri. Supaari flees the city with his baby daughter Ha'anala. They
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When Emilio Sandoz and the Jesuit mission finally arrive on Rakhat, they find that the Runa revolution has succeeded and most of the Jana'ata have been wiped out. Sofia is still searching for her son Isaac, who is now 40. She learns that he is in the N'Jarr Valley and sends Runa troops there,
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review determined Russell "uses the entertaining plot to explore sociological, spiritual, and scientific questions. Misunderstandings between cultures and peoples are at the heart of her story".
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focuses on the problem of evil. She was critical of the author's tone but praised her prose style. "The steady rate of shouting and imploring is rough indicator of the
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level. The minor characters tend to the stereotype." Finally, she said, "Russell's keen intelligence and scientific knowledge shine through often enough to make
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find sanctuary in the Runa village that he had previously traded with, and where he had befriended the first human landing party.
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appealing often enough to make me wish she had dispensed with the least satisfying conventions of the genre".
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priest who has returned to Earth and is recovering from his experiences on the planet Rakhat (detailed in
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of all three sentient species, and finds patterns that he believes are evidence of the existence of God.
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Sofia Mendes Quinn, a member of the first mission to Rakhat, survived being attacked by the Jana'ata in
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Sayers, Valerie (22 May 1998). "Jesuits on different planet find earth's old riddle: Evil".
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This news caused a rift between the Society of Jesus and the rest of the
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with Mary Doria Russell where she discusses Children of God.
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Cassada, Jackie (1998-02-15). "Book reviews: Fiction".
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Mary Doria Russell
Science fiction
Villard
ISBN
978-0-679-45635-3
OCLC
37725654
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
The Sparrow
science fiction
Mary Doria Russell
The Sparrow
Jesuit
Catholic Church
Vatican
Joan of Arc
autistic
Lakota
Indian reservation
genomes
Library Journal
National Catholic Reporter
Valerie Sayers
melodrama
Gaylactic Spectrum Hall of Fame
Hugo Award
James Tiptree Jr. Award
British Science Fiction Association Awards

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