A Woman of the Iron People

Paperback, 424 pages

English language

Published Sept. 20, 2004 by ereads.com.

ISBN:
978-0-7592-2416-2
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OCLC Number:
50507992

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Lixia and the members of her human crew are determined not to disturb the life on the planet circling the Star Sigma Draconis which they have begun exploring. But the factions on the mother ship hovering above the planet may create an unintended chaos for both the life on the planet and the humans exploring it. As the anger increases on the ship, the ground crew becomes more and more affected by the conflict and begins to rely on their instincts to keep the project moving forward. Unexpected danger plagues the mission as Lixia is determined to expand her knowledge.

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slow and soothing, if not quite cozy

Stop me if you've heard this one before: in the far future, on a planet inhabited by a humanoid species with very alien gender roles, an anthropologist takes a journey, asks too many questions, and listens to their stories...

Slow and character-driven in a way that feels hard to manage in a first contact story - much of the book concerns itself with who Lixia meets, and what she (and we) can learn from what they have to say. I loved the rich worldbuilding and mythology, and the very intentional ambiguity on how much of the alien peoples' gender roles are biological vs. cultural: their gender roles are as rigid as ours, yet like us, everyone that Lixia meets seems to be pushing up against them in some way. 3.5 stars bc/ I found the dialogue stiff in a way that suited the aliens, but felt off when it …

Subjects

  • Science Fiction
  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Science Fiction