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Book Review of Star Mother

Star Mother
Star Mother
Author: Sydney J. Van Scyoc
Book Type: Hardcover
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Cadet Jahna arrives on Nelding, a backwater planet, as a volunteer in an instellar peace corps. The First Fathers of Nelding, a brooding, repressive group, requested her particularly - surprising, for first impressions are gloomhy. Jahna is delivered to the huge log fortress, Pengalen, where she learns, first, that she is to be assigned the care of infants and, secondly, from Becklord, the mysterious but attractive lord of Pengalen, that there is another culture on Nelding, a forest community alled Tentback which is considered unclean and inhuman by the First Fathers and their followers.

Tentback is inhabited by people called mock-dirads, the mutated descendants of human colonists, born deformed and cast out by the First Fathrs. They have mysteriously become protean, have imitated the native dirads and grown to look like them. Becklord sees the danger of the mock-dirads becoming too alien to preserve civilization of any kind and plans that Jahna become a template, a pattern for imitation for female infants (for the ability to imitate is lost in early childhood). Becklord is opposed by the First Fathers, by certain mock-dirads, and by Zuniin, an insane Tentback mother, tortured by hatred and fear, who will kill Jahna before letting her "steal" Tentback babies.

Conflict increases, culminating in violent warfare. Jahna must choose to stay in Tentback and become the Starmother or retreat to civilization.