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The Child Garden

Part of the S.F. MASTERWORKS series
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In a semi-tropical London, surrounded by paddy-fields, the people feed off the sun, like plants, the young are raised in Child Gardens and educated by viruses, And the Consensus oversees the country, 'treating' non-conformism.

Information, culture, law and politics are biological functions.

But Milena is different: she is resistant to viruses and an incredible musician, one of the most extraordinary women of her age.

This is her story and that of her friends, like Lucy the immortal tumour and Joseph the Postman whose mind is an information storehouse for others, and Rolfa, genetically engineered as a Polar Bear, whose beautiful singing voice first awakens Milena to the power of music.

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Gateway
0575076909 / 9780575076907
Paperback / softback
823.914
11/08/2005
United Kingdom
English
Science fiction
388 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Unwin Hyman, 1989.
Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award 'I can't imagine anyone not getting charmed doo-lally by this book' City Limits 'One of the sturdiest monuments of "Humanist" SF' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 'This book should make Ryman a front-runner for the major literary prizes' Guardian A rich, affecting and beautiful novel about identity and the making of great art One of the most thought-provoking and satisfying science-fiction novels of the last twenty years
Winner of the Arthur C. Clarke Award Winner of the John W. Campbell Memorial Award 'I can't imagine anyone not getting charmed doo-lally by this book' City Limits 'One of the sturdiest monuments of "Humanist" SF' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction 'This book should make Ryman a front-runner for the major literary prizes' Guardian A rich, affecting and beautiful novel about identity and the making of great art One of the most thought-provoking and satisfying science-fiction novels of the last twenty years FL Science fiction