Sue Ann Bowling


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Sue Ann Bowling earned her A.B in Physics from Harvard/Radcliffe in 1963, and her PhD in Geophysics from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 1970. As her dissertation was on ice fog (which isn't found just anywhere) she stayed at the University of Alaska's Geophysical Institute until she retired in 1998. (Yes, it was an early retirement, but she was having vision problems at the time and could not drive to work reliably.) She still lives in Alaska, in a suburb of Fairbanks called North Pole.

Homecoming

Sue Ann Bowling
iUniverse (2010)
ISBN 9781450213158
Reviewed by Marty Shaw for Reader Views (10/10)

We live in an age of extinctions. But suppose the last survivor of the species going extinct had full awareness of his plight?

During the last Interglacial, more than 125,000 years ago, humans hybridized with the R'il'nai and spread across the galaxy to colonize other planets. Although they formed The Confederation, they still depended on the R'il'nai for guidance and protection—not only from the Maungs but from each other.

But only one of the pureblood R'il'nai still lives—Lai, an embittered survivor who mourns his lost human love but still feels bound to honor his race's responsibility to the Confederation. Two others possess the potential to change his and the Confederation's future—Snowy, a young slave dancer who is frightened of his odd powers, and Marna, a healer who survived a planet-wide epidemic on her home world.

All have their own individual loyalties which put them in conflict with one another, but the only way they can reach a future which will benefit all is to work together.