This bittersweet story takes us to a bleak and wintry Red Planet, where the terraforming effort has gone terribly wrong. A group of original colonists set sail in an iceboat across the frozen seas of Mars, many years after their first epic journey, hoping to relive their past and to touch the sky one last time.
![]() Kim Stanley Robinson sold his first story in 1976, and quickly established himself as one of the most respected and critically acclaimed writers of his generation. His story Black Air won the World Fantasy Award in 1984, and his novella The Blind Geometer won the Nebula Award in 1987. His first novel, The Wild Shore, was published in 1984, and was quickly followed up by other novels such as Icehenge, The Memory of Whiteness, A Short, Sharp Shack, The Gold Coast, and The Pacific Shore, and by collections such as The Planet on the Table, Escape from Kathmandu, and Remaking History. |
Executive Producer: Dan Zitt
©1999 Dell Magazines
(P)2001 Random House, Inc.
Published: 23/04/2001, Random House Audible

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