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If Tomorrow Comes

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Nancy Kress returns with If Tomorrow Comes, the sequel of Tomorrow's Kin, part of an all-new hard science fiction trilogy based on a Nebula Award-winning novella
2019 Locus Finalist for Best Science Fiction Novel
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Ten years after the Aliens left Earth, humanity succeeds in building a ship, Friendship, to follow them home to Kindred. Aboard are a crew of scientists, diplomats, and a squad of Rangers to protect them. But when the Friendship arrives, they find nothing they expected. No interplanetary culture, no industrial base—and no cure for the spore disease.
A timeslip in the apparently instantaneous travel between worlds has occurred and far more than ten years have passed.
Once again scientists find themselves in a race against time to save humanity and their kind from a deadly virus while a clock of a different sort runs down on a military solution no less deadly to all. Amid devastation and plague come stories of heroism and sacrifice and of genetic destiny and free choice, with its implicit promise of conscious change.
The Yesterday's Kin Trilogy
Tomorrow's Kin
If Tomorrow Comes
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 5, 2018
      An extraterrestrial virus continues to threaten two different human species in this capable sequel to 2017’s Tomorrow’s Kin. Traveling to the alien world of Kindred, Dr. Marianne Jenner hopes to continue the development of a Terran vaccine that will grant immunity to Kindred’s human colonists, who were removed from Earth 140,000 years ago before the first viral outbreak. Unfortunately, the bitter aftermath of the second outbreak on Earth leads to revenge-minded Terrans and scheming scientists and diplomats coming to Kindred. Stranded on the planet, Jenner and her colleagues, watched over by a squad of U.S. Army Rangers with an increasingly suspicious commander, have to manufacture a solution to the oncoming viral cloud that threatens to destroy the settlement. Kress, known for taking on challenging topics, here tackles the notion of pacifists going to war, as those on Kindred gear up to fight for the survival of their peaceful civilization. The vibrant Kindred culture (matrilineal, ecological, communal) and its effect on the visiting Terrans is attractive enough to compel readers past the occasional obvious plot setups. Agent: Eleanor Wood, Spectrum Literary.

    • Library Journal

      February 15, 2018

      It has been a decade since the aliens left Earth, and finally humans have succeeded in building a spaceship, Friendship, to travel to the aliens' home planet, Kindred. Hoping to learn if the aliens have found a cure for the spore disease, the crew of scientists, diplomats, and military personnel find nothing of the advanced civilization they had expected. A time slip has occurred, and for the voyagers, far more than ten years have passed. With their ship destroyed and no way to get home, the scientists scramble to find a way to develop a cure before the deadly spores hit Kindred, while the military faction devises its own solution. Failure in either case could mean the death of everyone. VERDICT In this sequel to Tomorrow's Kin, Kress keeps the multiple character viewpoints on track; her second volume in a trilogy that is based on her Nebula Award-winning novella, Yesterday's Kin, offers fans of first-contact fiction a solid, strongly paced story.--Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton

      Copyright 2018 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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