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The Waterdancer's World

(2016)
A novel by

 
 
Awards
2016 James Tiptree, Jr. Award for Best Book (nominee)
Humans have been struggling to live on Frogmore for almost five centuries, adapting themselves to punishing gravity and the deadly mistflowers that dominate its ecology. Financier Inez Gauthier, patron of the arts and daughter of the general commanding the planet's occupation forces, dreams of eliminating the mistflowers that make exploitation of the planet's natural wealth so difficult and impede her father's efforts to crush the native insurgency. Fascinated by the new art-form of waterdancing created by Solstice Balalzalar celebrating the planet's indigenous lifeforms, Inez assumes that patronage will be enough to sustain Solstice's art even as she ruthlessly pursues windfall profits at the expense of all that has made waterdancing possible.


Genre: Science Fiction

Praise for this book

"This passionate book explores the interdependence of art and oppression on a vividly colonial world." - Carolyn Ives Gilman


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