Freedom’s Ransom

Freedom’s Ransom by Anne McCaffrey, published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons in 2002, is a first edition novel comprising 288 pages. This science fiction narrative follows Kris Bjornsen and her fellow slaves, who, after being abandoned on an uninhabited planet by the alien Catteni overlords, find unexpected survival with the aid of Zainal, a renegade Catteni. As they establish themselves on the planet they name Botany, they confront the challenges of a universe reshaped by their struggle against oppression.
Readers will discover a tale that explores the dynamics of survival, resource management, and interplanetary relations. As Kris and Zainal navigate their new reality, they recognize the urgent needs of Earth, which has been ravaged by the Catteni regime. The story delves into themes of action and adventure, highlighting Botany’s potential as a provider of food and resources while grappling with the complexities of technology and self-defense. This edition offers a rich exploration of the characters’ journey and the decisions that will shape their world.
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When Kris Bjornsen and her fellow slaves were dumped on an uninhabited planet by the alien Catteni overlords, they would surely have died-without the help of Zainal, a renegade Catteni exiled by his own people. But they did survive on the planet they named Botany, and in time they drove the Catteni away from Earth and neighboring planets.
Technologically limited but rich in natural resources, Botany must find its place in the newly configured universe. A trip to Earth shows Kris and Zainal how desperately the devastated home planet needs what Botany can give. Other worlds too have had their wealth skimmed by the Catteni regime; the nearby planet of Barevi is little more than a corrupt bazaar, where bits and pieces of Earth’s once powerful technology can be traded for with grain and mineral ores. Earth needs food. Botany needs technology-and, some say, the will to protect itself from being overrun by refugees. As alien influence fades, the people of Botany must decide what kind of world they will become.
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