Children of Arable (Book Synopsis) by David Belden Buy from Amazon.comPage 1 of 1 No dysfunctional families here - no families. No gender wars here - no
gender. In a galactic civilization so scared of emotion it has abolished gender
and families, a young person decides to give birth. And so does the person's
lover. But only one of them can do it. Only one of them is female. The
Collectivity was an Eden without knowledge of man and woman; she reached for
that knowledge and destroyed its peace forever. He tells the story of how she
challenged their world, and left him behind.
The Birthing Circle would
have remained a cozy elite fad but for Martin. Born on a green world and
transferred to a metalbound city planet, Martin is catapulted from her home
farm into a space opera of holie ghosts, pirates, buttoned-down followers of
the Space Code, anarchists, sexless wraiths whose telekinetic powers zap
spaceships across the galaxy, spherical aliens and MAN, the virtual guru who
keeps everyone under control. She sets out to remake the whole galaxy, to bring
back love and freedom. Jomo, the humble soy processor who loves her, sees her
astonishing transformation into a revolutionary.
Gendering is a trilogy
of big ideas about gender and God, revolution and religion. Formerly published
in 1987, Children of Arable is fully revised for this new edition as the first
of the Gendering series. Buy from Amazon.com
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