Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus by Orson Scott Card

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(Mass Market Paperback - Revised)

  • Pub. Date: February 1997
  • 416pp
  • Sales Rank: 57,003

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    • Pub. Date: February 1997
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 416pp
    • Sales Rank: 57,003

    Synopsis

    In one of the most powerful and thought-provoking novels of his remarkable career, Orson Scott Card interweaves a compelling portrait of Christopher Columbus with the story of a future scientist who believes she can alter human history from a tragedy of bloodshed and brutality to a world filled with hope and healing.

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    From the bestselling author of Ender's Game comes a stunning new novel of time travel. In a not-too-distant future that is not quite ours, there has been a major scientific breakthrough--a way to open windows into the past, permitting historical researchers to view, but not participate in, the events of the past. On-line publicitty.

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    Given the political squabbles over America's traditional "discoverer," the subtitle of this novel might be enough to scare off many readers. Except, of course, that it is written by Orson Scott Card, one of the finest current writers of science fiction who possesses a rare feeling for both history and religion, as he has displayed in his saga of Alvin Maker, recently resumed in "Alvin Journeyman". The plot of his new book is fairly straightforward: three time travelers from a ruined and doomed future Earth journey to the time of Columbus' landing, hoping to alter events so that the contact between the Eastern and Western Hemispheres will be less disastrous for the American Indians, indeed, for the whole world. At the heart of the book, however, is a marvelous, enormously powerful portrait of Columbus himself. Another superior addition to a superior body of work.

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    With a raft of science fiction awards and a dedicated following, Orson Scott Card writes imaginative and compelling novels that also explore questions about morality and religion. His Ender series is the most popular; but he also offers a fresh take on the Bible in his Women of Genesis books and has authored other history-based fantasy series.

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    ?What if Columbus Didn?t Go Back to Spain??by Anonymous

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    October 12, 2007: If you love science fiction, then Pastwatch is for you. Tagiri works at the Pastwatch Station in Juba. Pastwatch is an international organization who looks at the past. While there, her husband Hassan, their daughter Diko, and Kemal are working to study Christopher Columbus. They are seeing if they can create an entirely different future than theirs where the world is not on the edge of war and famine by stopping this one man. Not even knowing if they can time travel yet to stop him, they continue their research. When Hunahpu joins the project, scientists have finished the time machine, and then Hunahpu, Diko, and Kemal decide to go back to stop Columbus and create a unified Mexican empire. They are leaving everything they love behind to make a better world for everyone else. This book was very excellent. It had a strong theme of what could have happened. Orson Scott Card blends words together like magic to create flowing settings and dynamic characters. He pulls you into the book and doesn?t let go. There are still some parts that were confusing, though. Pastwatch has some advanced concepts that can be challenging. In a few parts, it is difficult to follow the plot too. If I could, I would read it over and over. It was spellbinding and excellent. Here are some other ?must knows? about Pastwatch. It is, unfortunately, not part of a series, even though a sequel may be coming out soon. This novel is like no other book or television show I have seen or read. It is one of a kind. Science fiction fanatics and history lovers alike will be mesmerized by this book. If you have read and liked any alternative history books, Orson Scott Card books, or science fiction books, you will also like Pastwatch. Card?s masterpiece is so good you won?t be able to set it down until you are finished.

    Ender and Alvin fans will like this bookby Anonymous

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    December 04, 2006: If you have read the Ender series or the Alvin Maker series this story will seem very familiar. Card combines the futuristic hi-tech, like Ender, with the alternate history of real events, like Alvin, to invent a story about Christopher Columbus and his voyage to the New World. Pastwatch is a good read and an interesting story that brings up some interesting things to ponder. If you are a fan of either Ender or Alvin this story will not be disappointing.


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