Award-Winning and Critically Acclaimed Sci-fi Author Donald Kingsbury Re-releases His Classic Masterpiece
Critically Acclaimed, Scientifically Feasible
An interesting tale designed to take the reader on an out-of-this-world trip that includes the space race, game theories, approaching conflict interspersed with trysts, and love turmoil. “The Moon Goddess and the Son,” a classic sci-fi masterwork by Donald Kingsbury hits the market again in its 2021 edition.
Donald Kingsbury extended his masterwork and released it with Baen Books after its popularity as a novella and nomination for the Hugo Award for Best Novella in 1980. The Chicago Sun-Times, Locus, prominent sci-fi author Jerry Pournelle, the Library Journal, and New York Newsday all praised the initial edition of the book.
“The author of ‘Courtship Rite’ brings to this novel of the near-future a rare sensitivity for characterization as well as an acute perception of the links between past and future. Recommended.” —Library Journal
In this 2021 edition, Kingsbury has included a backup piece that describes the novel’s technology and concept. In 1978-79, Analog magazine published a two-part piece co-authored by Kingsbury and Roger Arnold titled ‘The Spaceport,’ which confirms the factual component of Kingsbury’s story.
With many leaps from one story thread to the next, the novel manages to tackle numerous stories at the same time. Kingsbury, on the other hand, was able to reconcile and make ends meet, resulting in an intellectually stimulating and gratifying finish, especially for sci-fi fans. Kingsbury is also the author of the critically acclaimed novel “Courtship Rite,” which was nominated for a Hugo Award and was one of the finalists.
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The Moon Goddess and the Son
Author: Donald Kingsbury
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: July 2021
Book Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy
About the Author:
Donald Kingsbury is a mathematician and instructor at McGill University in Montreal. His previous novel, “Courtship Rite,” received widespread critical acclaim and was a finalist for the coveted Hugo Award. The novella upon which “The Moon Goddess and the Son” is based also received that distinction, one of five to reach the final Hugo ballot at the World Science Fiction Convention.
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