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Moving Mars
Moving Mars
Author: Greg Bear
She is a daughter of one of Mars's oldest, most conservative Binding Multiples--the extended family syndicates that colonized the red planet. But Casseia Majumdar has a dream of an independent Mars, born in the student protests of 2171. During those brief days of idealism she forged bonds of friendship and hatred that set the stage for an astoni...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780812524802
ISBN-10: 0812524802
Publication Date: 12/15/1994
Pages: 500
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Publisher: Tor Science Fiction
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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In this 1995 Nebula Award-winning novel, a revolution is transforming the formerly passive Earth-colony of Mars. While opposing political factions on Mars battle for the support of colonists, scientists make a staggering scientific breakthrough that at once fuels the conflict and creates a united Mars front, as the technically superior Earth tries to take credit for it. Backed against a wall, colonial leaders are forced to make a monumental decision that changes the future of Mars forever.
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Great story! Character development a little shallow but overall an amazing mix of political drama and scientific fantasy.
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Hard science. Earth's colony, Mars, isn't happy being treated unfairly by the mother planet. When they complain, Earth decides to really slap them down. But the Mars colonists arean't about to take any more!


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