Into the Void

Into the Void by G. Russell Peterman, published by iUniverse in June 2007, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores themes of difference and resilience. This edition spans 148 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on the Kai People, who face mistreatment due to their unique way of life, which includes traditional farming and fishing practices, contrasting sharply with the food capsule reliance of others.
Readers will find a story that delves into the struggles of the Kai as they embark on a transformative journey, seeking to escape their persecutors. The book incorporates elements of fantasy and magic, alongside visionary and metaphysical themes, as the Kai navigate their challenges with the hope of a new beginning. Through their experiences, the narrative touches on the broader concepts of identity and survival in the face of adversity.
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The Kai People are treated badly because they are different. The Kai-primitive fisherman and farmers-grow and cook their food while others live on food capsules; Kai men and women dress in brown robes instead of colorful one-piece tunics, take numbers for names, and believe in the mysteries of the Circle.
With the blessing of the Supreme Ruler of the Galaxy, they twice suffered invasion and genocide.
For the Kai, a new Circle Journey has started to take them away from their persecutors forever.
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