
Sky Coyote
작성자
Kage Baker
아직 평점이 없습니다
Science Fiction
History
Travel
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
304
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 7, 2000
출판사
Avon/Eos
ISBN-10
0380731800
ISBN-13
9780380731800
설명
Joseph, the charming facilitator, has lived a life sprawling across centuries and civilizations. His extensive experiences include sailing with the Phoenicians and serving as an Egyptian priest, each role imbuing him with a wealth of wisdom and a knack for persuasion. But he finds himself navigating a new challenge in a time steeped in technological advancements and corporate intrigue.
As he mingles with the complexities of the Company—an organization that manipulates time and history for its own gain—Joseph encounters both the wonders and moral dilemmas of immortality and power. His journey leads him to a companionship with a family of Native Americans, where he discovers the warmth of community and the intricacies of their culture. The contrast between his vast experiences and the heartfelt connection he forms brings depth to his character.
Rife with adventure and philosophical musings, the narrative pulls readers into a world that straddles history and futurism. Joseph’s escapades are colored by his witty observations and the rich tapestry of the people he meets, revealing layers of humanity that challenge the merciless nature of the Company.
As he grapples with his purpose and the ethics of the past, Joseph’s quest for belonging becomes a reflection of the wider implications of immortality and exploitation. Amidst the conflict and wonder, an unforgettable tale unfolds, where the lines between destiny and choice blur in captivating ways.
As he mingles with the complexities of the Company—an organization that manipulates time and history for its own gain—Joseph encounters both the wonders and moral dilemmas of immortality and power. His journey leads him to a companionship with a family of Native Americans, where he discovers the warmth of community and the intricacies of their culture. The contrast between his vast experiences and the heartfelt connection he forms brings depth to his character.
Rife with adventure and philosophical musings, the narrative pulls readers into a world that straddles history and futurism. Joseph’s escapades are colored by his witty observations and the rich tapestry of the people he meets, revealing layers of humanity that challenge the merciless nature of the Company.
As he grapples with his purpose and the ethics of the past, Joseph’s quest for belonging becomes a reflection of the wider implications of immortality and exploitation. Amidst the conflict and wonder, an unforgettable tale unfolds, where the lines between destiny and choice blur in captivating ways.