Juna is the sole survivor of a team of surveyors marooned in the dense and isolated Tendu rainforest, an uninhabitable world for humans. Her only hope for survival is total transformation—and terrifying assimilation—into the amphibian Tendu species. Now she speaks as they speak. She fears what they
The Color of Distance
✍ Scribed by Thomson, Amy
- Book ID
- 108049257
- Publisher
- Ace Books
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 292 KB
- Series
- The Color of Distance 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0441002447
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✦ Synopsis
Juna is the sole survivor of a team of surveyors marooned in the dense and isolated Tendu rainforest, an uninhabitable world for humans. Her only hope for survival is total transformation --and terrifying assimilation-- into the amphibian Tendu species. Now she speaks as they speak. She fears what they fear. And in surviving as they survive, Juna will come to fathom more about her own human nature than ever before.
Nominated for Philip K. Dick Award in 1996
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