The Maerlande Chronicles
1996 Nominated

The Maerlande Chronicles

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

A future society, where women far outnumber men, has abandoned the models of patriarchy and matriarchy and established new gender roles. But Lisbei, a young thinker whose gift is exploring the past, confronts the new establishment in order to force changes of her own. The Maerlande Chronicles is a sequel to the critically-acclaimed novel The Silent City .

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Elizabeth
Vonarburg

Élisabeth Vonarburg lives in Chicoutimi, Quebec. She has published numerous SF stories and has worked tirelessly to encourage the genre in Canada. She has attended many SF conventions in Canada, the United States and Europe, and in 1988 organized Boreal 10, an international convention of SF writers held in Chicoutimi. She has received various prizes for her work.
Élisabeth Vonarburg lives in Chicoutimi, Quebec. She has published numerous SF stories and has worked tirelessly to encourage the genre in Canada. She has attended many SF conventions in Canada, the United States and Europe, and in 1988 organized Boreal 10, an international convention of SF writers held in Chicoutimi. She has received various prizes for her work.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
USA
Publisher
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing, Inc

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