Home

Home by Kimberly Fuller, published by Tom Doherty Associates on March 15, 1997, is a first edition novel comprising 192 pages. The story follows Maran, an eighteen-year-old student who encounters a young space traveler named Alik. As Alik reveals his escape from a planet torn apart by the Frathi’s war against the Arakkans, Maran grapples with the unsettling realization that she belongs to the Frathi race, raising questions about her people’s dark history.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of identity and the consequences of historical actions. As Maran uncovers the truth about her people’s involvement in genocide, the story explores the complexities of morality and the impact of one’s heritage. This work of juvenile fiction intertwines elements of science fiction, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of conflict and the search for understanding in a divided world.
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When Maran, an eighteen-year-old student, rescues a young space traveler named Alik, he claims to have escaped a planet where one race, the Frathi, waged a war of extinction on another, the Arakkans. But Maran is Frathi. Why has she never heard of this? Slowly the horrible truth of a buried past comes to light: Her people are guilty of genocide.
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