| "Somber, beautiful, compelling reading. I couldn't put it down." Robert Sheckley |
Publisher's Weekly
Two decades after a nuclear war, small enclaves survive the destruction of the ozone layer, somewhat protected by walls of air established by the alien floating globes that the radiation-contaminated humans call angelbees. Isabel Garcia-Chase comes of age in Gwynwood in what was formerly Pennsylvania, rebelling against the angelbees, who communicate with humans only through a now-dying Contact and forbid the use of much technology, including radios. The enclaves, the largest of which is in Australia, keep in touch with each other through the angelbee-operated Pylons which provide instantaneous transmission. While Isabel and others believe the angelbees either caused the devastation or at least exacerbated it, the Quakers who mostly populate Gwynwood see them as saviors. After an act of rebellion, Isabel and her new husband, Daniel Scattergood, are taken into the Pylon and they begin to learn more about the aliens. Slonczewski ( Still Forms on Foxfield ) writes a thoughtful and unusual after-the-holocaust novel, strongly infused with the Quaker outlook. Its slow but careful pace rewards the reader with such beautifully developed characters as Peace Hope Scattergood, born without hands and a talented painter, and a hopeful view of humanity and its future.
Library Journal
In the wake of the Death Year's atomic holocaust, an alien invasion imposes a kind of peace upon the survivors of a shattered Earth until a small community of Quakers decides to confront the saviors with their own version of resistance. The author of A Door into Ocean ( LJ 12/1/85) juxtaposes the horrors of nuclear aftermath and the persistence of human hope with rare skill and grace. Recommended for sf collections.
Two decades after a nuclear war, small enclaves survive the destruction of the ozone layer, somewhat protected by walls of air established by the alien floating globes that the radiation-contaminated humans call angelbees. Isabel Garcia-Chase comes of age in Gwynwood in what was formerly Pennsylvania, rebelling against the angelbees, who communicate with humans only through a now-dying Contact and forbid the use of much technology, including radios. The enclaves, the largest of which is in Australia, keep in touch with each other through the angelbee-operated Pylons which provide instantaneous transmission. While Isabel and others believe the angelbees either caused the devastation or at least exacerbated it, the Quakers who mostly populate Gwynwood see them as saviors. After an act of rebellion, Isabel and her new husband, Daniel Scattergood, are taken into the Pylon and they begin to learn more about the aliens. Slonczewski ( Still Forms on Foxfield ) writes a thoughtful and unusual after-the-holocaust novel, strongly infused with the Quaker outlook. Its slow but careful pace rewards the reader with such beautifully developed characters as Peace Hope Scattergood, born without hands and a talented painter, and a hopeful view of humanity and its future.
Library Journal
In the wake of the Death Year's atomic holocaust, an alien invasion imposes a kind of peace upon the survivors of a shattered Earth until a small community of Quakers decides to confront the saviors with their own version of resistance. The author of A Door into Ocean ( LJ 12/1/85) juxtaposes the horrors of nuclear aftermath and the persistence of human hope with rare skill and grace. Recommended for sf collections.
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Hardback Editions
January 1991 : Hardback
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August 1989 : Hardback
| Title: Wall Around Eden Author(s): Joan Slonczewski ISBN: 1-55710-030-6 / 9781557100306 (USA edition) Publisher: William Morrow & Co Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA WorldCat More details... |
January 1972 : Hardback
| Title: WHEN WOMEN RULE Author(s): Sam, edited, with an Introductory Essay by Moskowitz Publisher: Unknown Availability: Amazon More details... |
Paperback Editions
March 1991 : Paperback
| Title: Wall Around Eden Author(s): Joan Slonczewski ISBN: 0-7043-4254-5 / 978-0-7043-4254-5 (UK edition) Publisher: The Women's Press Ltd Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
November 1990 : Paperback
| Title: Wall Around Eden Author(s): Joan Slonczewski ISBN: 0-380-71177-X / 978-0-380-71177-2 (USA edition) Publisher: Avon Books (Mm) Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA WorldCat More details... |
1989 : Paperback
| Title: The wall around eden Author(s): Joan Slonczewski Publisher: Avon SF Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
Other Editions
1989 : Unknown
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