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Voyage Mass Market Paperback – Oct. 3 1997
An epic saga of America's might-have-been, Voyage is a powerful, sweeping novel of how, if President Kennedy had lived, we could have sent a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s. Imaginatively created from the true lives and real events., Voyage returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of the Saturn rocket, and includes historical figures from Neil Armstrong to Ronald Reagan who are interwoven with unforgettable characters whose dreams mirror the promise of a young space program that held the world in thrall. There is: Dana, the Nazi camp survivor who achieves the dream of his hated masters; Gershon, the Vietnam fighter jock determined to be the first African-American to land on another planet; and Natalie York, the brilliant geologist/astronaut who risks a career and love for the chance to run her fingers through the soil of another world.
- Book 1 of 3 NASA Trilogy
- Print length 784 pages
- Language English
- Publisher Harper Voyager
- Publication date Oct. 3 1997
- Dimensions 10.64 x 5.97 x 17.15 cm
- ISBN-10 0061057088
- ISBN-13 978-0061057083
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Stephen Baxter is an acclaimed, multiple-award-winning author whose many books include the Xeelee Sequence series, the Time Odyssey trilogy (written with Arthur C. Clarke), and The Time Ships , a sequel to H. G. Wells's classic The Time Machine . He lives in England.
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- Publisher : Harper Voyager (Oct. 3 1997)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 784 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0061057088
- ISBN-13 : 978-0061057083
- Item weight : 362 g
- Dimensions : 10.64 x 5.97 x 17.15 cm
- #9,501 in Exploration Science Fiction
- #693,257 in Genre Fiction (Books)
About the author
Stephen baxter.
Stephen Baxter is the pre-eminent SF writer of his generation. Published around the world he has also won major awards in the UK, US, Germany, and Japan. Born in 1957 he has degrees from Cambridge and Southampton. He lives in Northumberland with his wife.
Here are the Destiny's Children novels in series order:
Transcendent
Resplendent
Time's Tapestry novels in series order:
Navigator Weaver
Flood novels:
Time Odyssey series (with Arthur C Clarke):
Time's Eye
Manifold series:
Phase Space
Mammoth series:
Mammoth (aka Silverhair)
NASA trilogy:
Xeelee sequence:
Timelike Infinity
Vacuum Diagrams (linked short stories)
The Xeelee Omnibus (Raft, Timelike Infinity, Flux, Ring)
The Web series for Young Adults:
Gulliverzone
Coming in 2010:
Stone Spring - book one of the Northland series
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THE PRIORY OF THE ORANGE TREE
by Samantha Shannon ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 26, 2019
A celebration of fantasy that melds modern ideology with classic tropes. More of these dragons, please.
After 1,000 years of peace, whispers that “the Nameless One will return” ignite the spark that sets the world order aflame.
No, the Nameless One is not a new nickname for Voldemort. Here, evil takes the shape of fire-breathing dragons—beasts that feed off chaos and imbalance—set on destroying humankind. The leader of these creatures, the Nameless One, has been trapped in the Abyss for ages after having been severely wounded by the sword Ascalon wielded by Galian Berethnet. These events brought about the current order: Virtudom, the kingdom set up by Berethnet, is a pious society that considers all dragons evil. In the East, dragons are worshiped as gods—but not the fire-breathing type. These dragons channel the power of water and are said to be born of stars. They forge a connection with humans by taking riders. In the South, an entirely different way of thinking exists. There, a society of female mages called the Priory worships the Mother. They don’t believe that the Berethnet line, continued by generations of queens, is the sacred key to keeping the Nameless One at bay. This means he could return—and soon. “Do you not see? It is a cycle.” The one thing uniting all corners of the world is fear. Representatives of each belief system—Queen Sabran the Ninth of Virtudom, hopeful dragon rider Tané of the East, and Ead Duryan, mage of the Priory from the South—are linked by the common goal of keeping the Nameless One trapped at any cost. This world of female warriors and leaders feels natural, and while there is a “chosen one” aspect to the tale, it’s far from the main point. Shannon’s depth of imagination and worldbuilding are impressive, as this 800-pager is filled not only with legend, but also with satisfying twists that turn legend on its head. Shannon isn’t new to this game of complex storytelling. Her Bone Season novels ( The Song Rising , 2017, etc.) navigate a multilayered society of clairvoyants. Here, Shannon chooses a more traditional view of magic, where light fights against dark, earth against sky, and fire against water. Through these classic pairings, an entirely fresh and addicting tale is born. Shannon may favor detailed explication over keeping a steady pace, but the epic converging of plotlines at the end is enough to forgive.
Pub Date: Feb. 26, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-63557-029-8
Page Count: 848
Publisher: Bloomsbury
Review Posted Online: Dec. 22, 2018
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2019
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An epic saga of America's might-have-been, Voyage is a powerful, sweeping novel of how, if President Kennedy had lived, we could have sent a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s.
Imaginatively created from the true lives and real events, Voyage returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of the Saturn rocket, and includes historical figures from Neil Armstrong to Ronald Reagan who are interwoven with unforgettable characters whose dreams mirror the promise of a young space program that held the world in thrall.
There is: Dana, the Nazi camp survivor who achieves the dream of his hated masters; Gershon, the Vietnam fighter jock determined to be the first African-American to land on another planet; and Natalie York, the brilliant geologist/astronaut who risks a career and love for the chance to run her fingers through the soil of another world.
- Stephen Baxter
Stephen Baxter is the pre-eminent SF writer of his generation. Published around the world he has also won major awards in the UK, US, Germany, and Japan. Born in 1957 he has degrees from Cambridge and Southampton. He lives in Northumberland with his wife.
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NASA Trilogy consists of three books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
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The space mission of a lifetime
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- Series: The NASA Trilogy , Book 1
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like a cross-country trip on back roads
In "Voyage," Baxter credibly charts a path for American exploration of Mars, including downsides. Happily, Baxter does not ignore character development along the way. On the other hand, he rarely moved the story along at anything more than a leisurely pace, with many engineering related diversions of great detail.
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- Overall 5 out of 5 stars
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I usually like Stephen Baxter's work, but I'm having a hard time getting through this one. It's all technical and project detail, very little dialog or character development, and an extremely linear plot. This happens, then this happens, then this happens, then this happens. It's a history text if things had been different at NASA, and documented by technical historian.
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Absolutely worst paring of story with narrator...
i could not finish listing i hot a bit less than halfway... story is very interesting! BUT the narrator is hmmm not good at chater voices it is vert hard to fallow... no emotions or expressions it is like a wonderful voice talking with a good friend! Not able to do what needs to be done almost machine like saying the words. I feel bad for author i think it could be great with another narrator. i have never ever felt to motivated to do this before and i have 250+ downloaded books from audible! Please give this book a chance with write narrator!!!!
- Story 2 out of 5 stars
Tough book to finish. Good character development but nothing really happens... It took 24hours of listening to land on Mars. ..thats it. If you have time to kill, try it but don't expect much.
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Voyage is a 1996 Alternate History novel by British science fiction writer Stephen Baxter . It is set in a timeline with a simple divergence from our history: Lee Harvey Oswald didn't manage to assassinate US president John F. Kennedy and, by accident, shot his wife instead.
The alternate 1960s pass mostly in a vein similar to our own history, but subtle little divergences keep popping up. The final, major divergence of the timeline occurs after the first Moon landing in 1969. The now-retired president Kennedy is allowed a few moments of radio contact, in order to do a little congratulatory speech to the Apollo 11 crew. To everyone's surprise, Kennedy very blatantly hints at the need to focus on making a similar landing on Mars in the coming decade. This eventually forces NASA to cave in to popular pressure from people that were moved by Kennedy's speech. In about two years after the first Moon landing, the history of American astronautics starts taking a rather different route than the one we know...
The novel then follows - both in chronological and anachronic order - the various spaceflight developments of the 70s and 80s, through the eyes of a diverse cast of primary and secondary characters (some historical, some fictional). In the late 1970s, NASA launches a test flight of a promising and much-touted Mars spacecraft. However, things go awry... The American space program is then forced to work quickly on a new solution for the Mars mission, or else it's curtains...
Eventually, in March 1985, a semi-improvised mission dubbed Ares is finally launched from Cape Canaveral. Aboard are three carefully picked astronauts: Phil Stone, Ralph Gershon and Natalie York. And the titular voyage to Mars begins...
The novel won the 1997 Sidewise Award for Alternate History and was nominated that same year for the Arthur C. Clarke Award. Also in 1997, BBC Radio 4 had adapted Voyage into a five-part abridged radio play (since then, it has been rebroadcast occasionally, last time in 2009).
This novel contains examples of:
- Alternate History : One that focuses primarily on alternate spaceflight developments and the fate of the people involved in them.
- Anachronic Order : The main narrative strand of the novel is the flight to Mars itself aboard the Ares , following the three main characters (Phil Stone, Natalie York and Ralph Gershon). However, each chapter of the main narrative is intercut with a flashback chapter that focuses on the past careers and experiences of the main and secondary characters, in a time span of an alternate quarter century (from the early 1960s to the mid 1980s).
- Author Avatar : Subverted. Some feel that Natalie slips into this occasionally, in addition to being an Audience Surrogate character. But most of the time, she is just her own character. While Baxter uses her at times for Deadpan Snarker comments about overhyped or overcomplicated spacecraft projects (like NERVA) , he generally tries to avoid making her sound preachy or having an Out-of-Character Moment .
- Casual Interplanetary Travel : Averted all the way, since the novel tries to accurately portray what a realistic mission to Mars would be like. Especially one that utilizes mostly reused older equipment and avoids opting for overly high-tech solutions.
- Executive Meddling : Occurs in-universe both in a negative and positive sense. The main positive example would be Kennedy's congratulatory speech to the Apollo 11 astronauts . He deliberately peppers it with openly provocative hints of "We need to follow this up with a flight to Mars ASAP!" He does it partly to help promote the importance of continuing US manned spaceflight past the end of the Apollo programme and partly because he wants to troll president Nixon in a Friendly Rivalry kind of way...
- For Want Of A Nail : President Kennedy survived the Dallas assassination attempt and further influences NASA's decision-making throughout the following decade. An early hint of the alternate history aspects of the novel comes from the otherwise throwaway mention of the "Jacqueline B. Kennedy Space Center", instead of the John F. Kennedy Space Center of our timeline.
- Historical Domain Character : John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon , Neil Armstrong , John Young and many, many more...
- In Spite of a Nail : The novel's alternate 1960s aren't that different from ours (much of NASA's program is the same, there is still a Vietnam War, etc.), but the geopolitical and spaceflight divergences start to gradually stack up after the early 1970s. It is stated, however, that Apollo 13 still had its mishap. There is also no change to who is elected President – the only difference is that Jimmy Carter 's Vice President is Ted Kennedy rather than Walter Mondale .
- Interplanetary Voyage : As the title implies. Even though the idea of a flight to Mars seems fairly low-concept, Baxter manages to make it interesting by explaining in depth all the technical, economic and political obstacles and challenges along the way, as well as giving detailed descriptions of the solutions involved. Best of all, he does it in layman terms and manages to pull it off without the novel coming across as boring or full of technobabble .
- Oh, Crap! : Phil's reaction in one of the retrospective chapters, where the attitude thrusters on his X-15 start malfunctioning due to a technical error.
- Sliding Scale of Idealism Versus Cynicism : Baxter's works often have a skeptical and cynical outlook on humanity, especially its tendency for short-sighted apathy towards science. While this novel does highlight some of the failings of spaceflight programs and attitudes towards them in both our and the alternate timeline , the conclusion and final message of the novel is essentially optimistic . The crew successfully land in Mangala valley on Mars and Natalie, to her surprise, is given the opportunity to be the first human being to walk on another planet. She hesitates, but accepts and casts the first footprints in the red soil. After a silent stroll in front of the cameras, she hesitates over what to say . As a geologist at heart, she feels humbled by the Martian landscape. Finally, she exclaims a happy "I'm home." .
- Simple, yet Awesome : The Ares mission in general, particularly when you consider it was cobbled together after the original, technologically far more grandiose Mars mission, failed spectacularly. It is also a kind of subversion, since the Ares comes across as Boring, but Practical at face value.
- Single-Biome Planet : Justified in the case of Mars, given how, from an Earthling's point of view, it's an entirely inhospitable rocky alien desert planet. Subverted in that, outside of Earth, Mars has some of the most varied surface geography of any planet in the Solar System.
- Token Minority : Ralph Gershon wants to actually avert this trope by proving that he didn't join the Ares mission just because he's a black astronaut.
- Underdogs Never Lose : The design that becomes the final Ares spacecraft is at first rejected on the grounds that it is far too slow and technologically obsolete. After the NERVA accident in the late 70s , NASA and the US government reconsider and decide to try out the original proposal after all, instead of fancier, but risky technology. And it really works . Also, the fictional company Columbia Aviation is dismissed as not having much of a chance to win the design contract for the Mars lander, but NASA eventually adopts it and strikes a deal with the small company.
- What If? : What if NASA had pulled off a manned mission to Mars already in the mid-1980s? Also, "1960s-1980s astronautics what-ifs" in general...
- Wish-Fulfillment : Subverted massively , since Baxter was well aware of the limitations of supporting a large-scale space programme, even in an alternate timeline. His ultimate point seems to be: "If you want to go to Mars in the 70s or 80s, fine. But you'll have to make some harsh sacrifices." Yes, the Apollo program hardware is further expanded upon and is eventually used for a manned flight to Mars. Yes, research into NERVA rockets gets further than in our history due to increased funding. But , on the downside: The Apollo 15, 16 and 17 missions are cancelled, the Space Shuttle project is completely stillborn, and worst of all, most of the useful planetary space probes from our history were cancelled in this timeline. The American space station projects are expanded though. This is all done so the manned flight to Mars can profit from a larger budget and more astronauts experienced in above-orbit spaceflights. The lack of sufficient space probe exploration in Voyage 's timeline (no Mariner 10 , Pioneer , Voyager , Viking probes) eventually leads to an unfortunate consequence: Astronomers, common people and even the crew of the Mars mission know far less detailed information about the planets of the Solar System than people in our timeline knew during the same historical period. This includes Mars , due to the cancellation of the Viking missions. Be Careful What You Wish For indeed !
- Writer on Board : Though handled subtly, it is clear that the author would have preferred it if the US government had funded NASA better after the end of the Apollo programme and would have been overjoyed if the landings on Mars had already happened.
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Voyage is a 1996 hard science fiction novel by British author Stephen Baxter.The book depicts a crewed mission to Mars as it might have been in another timeline, one where John F. Kennedy survived the assassination attempt on him on 22 November 1963. Voyage won a Sidewise Award for Alternate History, and was nominated for the Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1997.
Stephen Baxter. The space mission of a lifetime An epic saga of America's might-have-been, Voyage is a powerful, sweeping novel of how, if President Kennedy had lived, we could have sent a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s. Imaginatively created from the true lives and real events., Voyage returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of ...
Like many alternate history stories, that's the premise of Stephen Baxter's Voyage. But in Baxter's version of the past, that one altered fact is the propellant that drives humanity into space, beyond the primitive lunar landings of the 1960s. Spurred by a JFK who champions space flight and a Nixon administration that backs NASA, humans reach ...
Voyage. Mass Market Paperback - October 3, 1997. An epic saga of America's might-have-been, Voyage is a powerful, sweeping novel of how, if President Kennedy had lived, we could have sent a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s. Imaginatively created from the true lives and real events., Voyage returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement ...
In Voyage, Stephen Baxter imagines how, if President Kennedy had lived, America might have gone on to send a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s. Created from true lives and real events, this richly detailed novel returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of the Saturn rocket. Historical figures from Neil Armstrong to Ronald Reagan are ...
Voyage. Stephen Baxter. HarperCollins Publishers, Jun 28, 2012 - Fiction - 608 pages. What if John F. Kennedy survived? President Nixon, with the help of former president JFK, has just green-lit NASA's first manned expedition to Mars. Aboard, Natalie York, a geologist who risks everything she loves for the chance to go to space; Phil Stone ...
Mass Market Paperback - Oct. 3 1997. by Stephen Baxter (Author) 4.1 381 ratings. Book 1 of 3: NASA Trilogy. See all formats and editions. The space mission of a lifetime. An epic saga of America's might-have-been, Voyage is a powerful, sweeping novel of how, if President Kennedy had lived, we could have sent a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s.
Stephen Baxter. HarperCollins, May 24, 2011 - Fiction - 788 pages. In this sci-fi alternate history, JFK's planned mission to Mars embarks on an intrepid journey—"a wonderful, patriotic tale of lost possibility" (Kirkus). In Voyage, Stephen Baxter imagines how, if President Kennedy had lived, America might have gone on to send a manned ...
Tom Clancy meets Tom Wolfe as newcomer Baxter crams a shifting cast of dozens into this obsessively researched revision of the American space program, the payoff for which is a manned landing on Mars. Back in the late '60s, with Kennedy dead and Nixon in the White House, the country's appetite for interplanetary exploration waned. The next step after the Apollo missions was a voyage to Mars ...
Imaginatively created from the true lives and real events, Voyage returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of the Saturn rocket, ... Stephen Baxter is the pre-eminent SF writer of his generation. Published around the world he has also won major awards in the UK, US, Germany, and Japan. Born in 1957 he has degrees from Cambridge and ...
Voyage (NASA Trilogy) Kindle Edition. In this sci-fi alternate history, JFK's planned mission to Mars embarks on an intrepid journey—"a wonderful, patriotic tale of lost possibility" (Kirkus). In Voyage, Stephen Baxter imagines how, if President Kennedy had lived, America might have gone on to send a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s.
The space mission of a lifetime . An epic saga of America's might-have-been, Voyage is a powerful, sweeping novel of how, if President Kennedy had lived, we could have sent a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s. Imaginatively created from the true lives and real events, Voyage returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of the Saturn rocket and includes historical figures from Neil ...
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Voyage. Stephen Baxter. HarperPrism, $23 (511pp) ISBN 978--06-105258-3. With just a little bit of alternate history, Baxter's excellent what-if novel about a 1986 Mars landing accomplishes its ...
Voyage. An alternate-history novel on a manned mission to Mars. It takes place because President Kennedy did not die. With his backing interplanetary research continues to flourish, rather than being cut off in favor of the shuttle program. The protagonists are three astronauts: a white man, a black one and a woman.
Book 1. Voyage. by Stephen Baxter. 3.81 · 2,056 Ratings · 142 Reviews · published 1996 · 27 editions. The space mission of a lifetime An epic saga of Am…. Want to Read.
We're taking a look at Voyage by Stephen Baxter. Voyage takes place in a world where John F. Kennedy survived his assassination attempt. Although, it did render him paraplegic, and Mrs. Kennedy got killed in the crossfire. The Apollo 11 landing is a success just like in our world. However, Kennedy challenges NASA to land a manned mission on ...
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In Voyage, Stephen Baxter imagines how, if President Kennedy had lived, America might have gone on to send a manned mission to Mars in the 1980s. Created from true lives and real events, this richly detailed novel returns to the geniuses of NASA and the excitement of the Saturn rocket. Historical figures from Neil Armstrong to Ronald Reagan are ...
Voyage is a 1996 Alternate History novel by British science fiction writer Stephen Baxter.It is set in a timeline with a simple divergence from our history: Lee Harvey Oswald didn't manage to assassinate US president John F. Kennedy and, by accident, shot his wife instead.. The alternate 1960s pass mostly in a vein similar to our own history, but subtle little divergences keep popping up.
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The books and novels of science fiction author Stephen Baxter. Home. Author. Works. News. Contact. Links. Books. Stories. Articles. The Works of Stephen Baxter Creation Node. Gollancz ... Voyage. NASA Trilogy Book 1. An alternate history. After the triumph of the Apollo missions to the Moon, President Nixon decides not to build the space ...
Stephen Baxter. Stephen Baxter is the pre-eminent SF writer of his generation. Published around the world he has also won major awards in the UK, US, Germany, and Japan. Born in 1957 he has degrees from Cambridge and Southampton. He lives in Northumberland with his wife. Here are the Destiny's Children novels in series order: Coalescent. Exultant.