Set on a distant planet, far in the future, West of January tells the story of a world in which time moves very slowly. Because it takes a lifetime for each region of the planet to experience dawn, midday and dusk, the planet's population does not remember the catastrophes that occur as the sun move
West of January
โ Scribed by Dave Duncan
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2001;2014
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 364 KB
- Edition
- Online-ausg
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Foreword ; Epigraphs; Chapter One: The Herdfolk; Chapter Two: The Tyrant; Chapter Three: Violet-Indigo-Red; Chapter Four: The Seafolk; Chapter Five: Brown-Yellow-White; Chapter Six: The Ants; Chapter Seven: The Traders; Chapter Eight: Black-White-Red; Chapter Nine: The Spinster; Chapter Ten: Red-Yellow-Green; Chapter Eleven: The Angels; Chapter Twelve: Three-Red; Chapter Thirteen: God the Father; Afterword.
Set on a distant planet, far in the future, WEST OF JANUARY tells the story of a world in which the sun moves across the sky with agonizing slowness. It takes lifetimes for a region to experience dawn, midday and dusk and because of this the planet''s population does not remember the catastrophes that occur as the sun moves across the sky--entire civilizations have been scorched into oblivion. The only people who remember the dangers of the past are the planet''s ""angels""--A people who have tried to preserve past technologies and the ancient knowledge and who work to try and save the other page.
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