The Worthing Chronicle

Orson Scott Card

Book 3 of Worthing

Language: English

Publisher: Lume Books

Published: Jul 2, 1983

Description:

From the award-winning, bestselling author of Ender’s Game, comes The Worthing Chronicle. "By then the change was done, the worlds were broken, and the golden age was over." If you would be a God, you must pay the price. Jason Worthing was a telepath, and the best of the ark captains sent to conquer and seed humankind anew on a hundred new worlds. He vowed that his new-world would be different from the stagnant one he had fled. He established his colonists and his descendants; and when he was sure that they would survive, he sealed himself in the last somec chamber in all the galaxy, triggered to awaken him when his world had built a new civilization. Worthing slept for fifteen thousand years. And when he awoke from his frozen slumber, it was to a future he had never dreamed of. Corrupt forces had emerged and a strange form of mind reading had been carried down to other generations. In a profound tale that spans thousands of years and barren lands, Jason tries to reconcile the past with the present, amidst those who lost their memories entirely and dreams that bring strange, disturbing visions of the past. Reflecting on the arrival and purpose of pain and sorrow, The Worthing Chronicle is a gripping science fiction tale that considers communal experiences of joy emerging from suffering in deconstructed worlds. Praise for Orson Scott Card ‘A major sf novel by any reasonable standards.’ - Booklist ‘Every volume of the Ender saga comprises some of the most hauntingly brilliant writing of the decade’ - Interzone 'Knocks you sideways’ - Sunday Express ‘Almost impossible to put down’ - LOCUS Orson Scott Card is the bestselling author best known for the classic Ender's Game, Ender's Shadow and other novels in the Ender universe. Most recently, he was awarded the 2008 Margaret A. Edwards Award for lifetime achievement in Young Adult literature, from the American Library Association. His work has won multiple awards, including back-to-back wins of the Hugo and the Nebula Awards-the only author to have done so in consecutive years.