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Sun of China
2012
First Published
4.01
Average Rating
68
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No one could know how far the China Sun would fly and what strange and wonderful worlds Ah Quan and his crew would behold. Perhaps one day they would send a message to Earth, calling them to new worlds. Even if they did, any response would take thousands of years to arrive. But no matter what would happen, Ah Quan would always hold to his parents living in a country called China. He would hold to that small village in the dry West of that country. And he would hold to the small road of that village, the road on which his journey began. This is a sentimental work by Liu Cixin. The story's narrative unfolds against the accurate and fully realized background of a modern China—A country where bustling cities, the super rich and a cutting edge aerospace industry can be found next to remote villages, an impoverished peasantry and the most basic forms of labor. Through a long line of dramatic and colorful lucky breaks our protagonist crosses this chasm, climbing the rungs from an absolute nobody, a peasant boy whose greatest dream is a full stomach, to become a lone hero, dedicated to the cause of space exploration. Though many regard his destiny a tragedy, he himself welcomes the glorious deadly mission. Realized in natural language and vivid imagery, the “Sun of China” full of heroism and bitter-sweet melancholy. Which is to say nothing of the guest appearance by a well-known luminary that is sure to leave you astonished. China Galaxy Science Fiction Award of 2002.

Avg Rating
4.01
Number of Ratings
463
5 STARS
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Author

Liu Cixin
Liu Cixin
Author · 33 books

Science Fiction fan and writer. Liu Cixin also appears as Cixin Liu

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