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old woman, tired of people, tired of the way people treat her, decides to stay behind when the rest of her fellow colonists are uprooted by their corporate bosses and sent to another planet. old woman, once surrounded by demanding and unloving voices, finds she loves being alone, no more annoying voices bossing her around, the only voices the ones in her head, now she has all the time in the world to garden and do beadwork and just do what she wants to do, alone. finally alone! but it turns out
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Remnant Population is the kind of book that made me fall in love with science fiction in the first place. It's thoughtful, has great characterizations, a plausible future, and humans coming to understand aliens. This is the third book I've read by Elizabeth Moon and she's now on my list of favorite authors. She is an amazing storyteller. She is a master at revealing rather than disclosing. She never over-explains and her characters behave exactly like real people would.
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This was a pleasure to read. I loved the protagonist, , Ofelia; a 70 something colonist from the future that sees an opportunity ,to be a peace in her last years and takes it. Only to find the adventure of her life. She was the perfect fit for this story.
The characters are rich and lively and the plot is imaginative. The aliens are done right in my opinion. Something that you don't get enough (surprisingly in science fiction).
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I really liked this book, Ophelia is an artistic woman with a wide variety of experiences who has lived long, seen and lost much, and finds herself beaten down and under-appreciated until she breaks away from her family and colony group to live alone on the planet where she has lived; now being abandoned. But is she really alone?

A really good science fiction novel of first contact that features a rather unlikely heroine. Ofelia is an older woman who, when her space colony fails, decides to stay on the planet by herself. Both thought provoking and entertaining, I listened to the audio version which was read by the very capable Vanessa Hart.


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Shellie (Layers of Thought)
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