We the Underpeople

We the Underpeople by Cordwainer Smith, published by Baen on July 29, 2008, is a science fiction narrative that explores a distant future where a galaxy is governed by the enigmatic Lords of the Instrumentality. In this world, the Underpeople, humanlike beings created from animals, exist without rights and are subject to the whims of their human creators. The story centers on C’Mell, a cat woman who devises a plan to secure freedom for her kind, posing a significant threat to the established order.
Readers will encounter a richly woven tale of action and adventure as C’Mell and Rod McBan, a boy from the affluent planet Norstrilia, unite to challenge the oppressive regime. The narrative delves into themes of autonomy and rebellion against a seemingly perfect society devoid of true freedom. With 640 pages, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a space opera that examines the complexities of identity and power in a meticulously crafted universe.
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In a far-flung future, planoforming ships knit together a galaxy ruled from Earth by the ruthless benevolence of the mysterious Lords of the Instrumentality, who presided over a utopia without death, danger—or freedom. The Underpeople, humanlike beings created from animals to do the work of utopia, had no rights, and could be disposed of at the whim of a human. But they had become more humanlike than their creators, and their leader, the cat woman C’Mell, had a plan for gaining their freedom—which made her much too dangerous a person to be permitted to live. Elsewhere in the galaxy, the planet Norstrilia had power of its own, for it was the only source of stroon, the drug which arrested aging and made humans immortal. Its inhabitants were wealthy beyond comprehension, and one of them, a boy named Rod McBan, with the help of his computer, had manipulated the galactic economy until he completely owned the planet Earth—which made him much too dangerous a person to be permitted to live. But when Rod came to Earth and joined forces with C’Mell and the Underpeople, the petrified utopia of the Instrumentality began to crack and fall apart as freedom was reborn in the galaxy. . . .
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