Book description
From the acclaimed author of The Sparrow comes a new,
extraordinarily imaginative SF novel which continues the powerful,
moving story of Emilio Sandoz, the charismatic Jesuit priest who led
the well-intentioned but catastrophic mission to the distant planet of
Rakhat, and journeyed to the furthest reaches of the human soul.
Now, in Children of God, Father Emilio Sanchoz returns and -
against his will - is forced to continue his quest for the meaning, if
any, of God's plan. Dazzlingly imaginative, philosophically
provocative and immeasurably entertaining, Children of God is a
must-read for fans of The Sparrow, and a startlingly fresh
adventure for newcomers to Mary Doria Russell's special literary magic.
Mary Doria Russell is a former anatomist, has studied six languages,
trained as a paleoanthropologist and is the author of scientific papers
on subjects as various as bone biology and cannibalism. Her first novel,
The Sparrow
, won the 1996 James Tiptree Award, the 1998 BSFA Award and the 1998
Arthur C. Clarke Award and she has also won the Cleveland Arts Council
Prize for Literature and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer
of Science Fiction. Her second novel,
Children of God
, is the sequel to
The Sparrow.
Mary Doria Russell lives in Cleveland, Ohio, with her husband and their
son.