Pennterra

Pennterra by Judith Moffett, published by Fantastic Books in June 2009, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of coexistence on a newly discovered planet. This edition spans 292 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on Pennterra, a fertile world that represents humanity’s last chance for survival, already inhabited by a small colony of Quakers who have adapted to their new environment while respecting the native hrossa.
Readers will find a story that delves into themes of survival, adaptation, and the delicate balance between humanity and nature. The Quakers, guided by empathic warnings from the hrossa, have limited their population and avoided heavy machinery, which has shaped their way of life. As they navigate their existence on Pennterra, the fate of their colony hangs in the balance, determined by Tanka Wakan, the omnipotent master spirit of the planet. This thought-provoking tale invites readers to consider the implications of their choices in a richly imagined setting.
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Pennterra is a beautiful and fertile planet and humanity’s last hope for survival. But Pennterra is already inhabited. After warning other colony ships to stay away, the small advance colony of Quakers has adapted to life on Pennterra. Heeding the empathic warnings of the native hrossa, they have settled in a single valley, sharply limited their population, and continued to use no heavy machinery in their building and farming. But surviving under these conditions has left the Quakers little time to learn more about their native neighbors. Catastrophe or peace–Tanka Wakan, the omnipotent master spirit of Pennterra, will decide. “Stunning . . . the best first novel I have read in at least a decade . . . dangerous and breathtaking to behold . . . ” — Michael Bishop
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