**_NEW YORK TIMES_ BESTSELLER** Elizabeth and Jackson Shore married young, raised two daughters, and weathered the storms of youth as they built a family. From a distance, their lives look picture perfect. But after the girls leave home, Jack and Elizabeth quietly drift apart. When Jack accepts a
Distant Shores
โ Scribed by Palmieri, Marco
- Book ID
- 107068416
- Publisher
- Star Trek
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 229 KB
- Series
- Star Trek: VOY 28
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780743492539
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โฆ Synopsis
Washed up on a faraway galactic shore, Captain Kathryn Janeway of the U.S.S. Voyagerย faced a choice: accept exile or set a course for home, a seventy-thousand-light-year journey fraught with unknown perils. She chose the latter. Janeway's decision launched her crew on a seven-year trek pursuing an often lonely path that embodied the purest form of the Starfleet adage ''to boldly go...''
Committed to that difficult road, Voyager's crew was rewarded with unimaginable experiences on strange and fantastic worlds, encountering exotic alien species and astonishing phenomena...and challenged along the way by conflicts from within as well as from without. Yet none of their adventures tempered their shared determination to find a way back to friends and family.
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