Arkwright

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Allen M. Steele: Arkwright (2016)

336 pages

English language

Published Dec. 29, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-7653-8215-3
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OCLC Number:
919202408

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4 stars (1 review)

"A contemporary of science fiction masters Robert Heinlein, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke, Nathan Arkwright was a seminal science fiction author of the twentieth century. At the end of his life he becomes reclusive and cantankerous, refusing to appear before or interact with his legion of fans. Little did anyone know, Nathan was putting into motion his true, timeless legacy. Convinced that humanity cannot survive on Earth, his Arkwright Foundation dedicates itself to creating a colony on an Earth-like planet several light years distant. Fueled by Nathan's legacy, generations of Arkwrights are drawn together, and pulled apart, by the enormity of the task and weight of their name."--Provided by publisher.

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4 stars

A book in four parts (and three interludes), the first is pretty much a love letter to the golden age of science fiction. The rest is part hard SF and part space opera, with kudos for strong female characters throughout. The solutions to story hurdles were too easy most of the time, weakening the result.

I went into this novel with no preconceptions, and enjoyed the first few names dropped. After ducking out of the ensuing rain, I found the point - what if the sci fi were a bit closer to real, and the success of that fiction drove a later private effort to save the human race? The resulting book ended up a pleasant surprise.

As mentioned earlier, the solutions were a bit too pat. Some themes ran through the background, including the future results of climate change and private sector solutions that work where government solutions fail. …

Subjects

  • Charitable uses, trusts, and foundations
  • Space colonies
  • Authors
  • Fiction