Description
Description
INTERWOVEN, the highly anticipated inaugural volume in the Points of Failure series by H.E. Wallace and Roi Qualls, plunges into the post-conflict world of 2275 where humanity faces its starkest choice: escape or perish. With only 85 years remaining before Earth can no longer support human life, the Umoja-19 mission must not fail. When things do not go as planned it falls to Chief Scientist Dr. Tah Morant to figure out why his Deuteron engine has failed and how to fix it. But nothing is as it seems. Dr. Morant's efforts are complicated by personal tensions, childhood trauma, fickle friendships, and brittle intimacies of marriage. To make matters worse, he must steer clear of danger and political intrigue while navigating with a moral compass clouded by corporate bureaucracy and personal vendettas.
This isn't merely science fiction; it's a profound odyssey into social and personal transformation, the relentless pursuit of justice, and the deep spiritual metamorphosis required for our very survival. As one reviewer eloquently puts it, INTERWOVEN crafts a "beautifully detailed world," carrying "the exquisitely crafted undertones of Octavia Butler," in its unflinching examination of complex human nature and the intricate cultural structures that persist even after global accord has seemingly abolished war. This painful journey mirrors the caterpillar's radical metamorphosis-a necessary dissolution of the old form for a completely new existence.
INTERWOVEN reflects on our complicity, our courage, and the choices we face in shaping what comes next for planet earth. This isn't a dystopian warning or a utopian escape, but a vital call to self-examination and transformation, particularly in the face of the calamities--physical, cultural, spiritual, political--shaping our current reality.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
". . . a dramatic blend of human struggle and science speculation to tell the story of the first space mission to go beyond our solar system. Wallace and Qualls have given us a riveting peek into our future and left us with a lot to ponder." Dr. Lou Strolger, Observatory Scientist, Space Telescope Science Institute
". . .a novel with enormous heart and a clear message: If we really want to reach for the stars, we have to tell the truth about ourselves." Nathan Alan Davis, Lorraine Hansberry Award recipient (2013)
"Vivid, human, and unflinching, INTERWOVEN sparks conversation-about how we heal, how we evolve, and how we face conflict and collaborate across differences to build something more whole." Kim Douglas, author of High Desert: a Journey of Survival and Hope
"INTERWOVEN's dire dilemma and vividly imagined world feels not just theoretical, but deeply personal and surprisingly timely." Kemba Saran Braynon, author of To Dine with the Blameless Ethiopians
". . . a powerful blend of science fiction and social commentary set in a future that feels disturbingly close." Sharon Davis, author of INTENDED, a marriage in Black & White
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