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The Galaxy, and the Ground Within

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Return to the sprawling, Hugo Award-winning universe of the Galactic Commons to explore another corner of the cosmos—one often mentioned, but not yet explored—in this absorbing entry in the Wayfarers series, which blends heart-warming characters and imaginative adventure.
With no water, no air, and no native life, the planet Gora is unremarkable. The only thing it has going for it is a chance proximity to more popular worlds, making it a decent stopover for ships traveling between the wormholes that keep the Galactic Commons connected. If deep space is a highway, Gora is just your average truck stop.

At the Five-Hop One-Stop, long-haul spacers can stretch their legs (if they have legs, that is), and get fuel, transit permits, and assorted supplies. The Five-Hop is run by an enterprising alien and her sometimes helpful child, who work hard to provide a little piece of home to everyone passing through.

When a freak technological failure halts all traffic to and from Gora, three strangers—all different species with different aims—are thrown together at the Five-Hop. Grounded, with nothing to do but wait, the trio—an exiled artist with an appointment to keep, a cargo runner at a personal crossroads, and a mysterious individual doing her best to help those on the fringes—are compelled to confront where they've been, where they might go, and what they are, or could be, to each other.


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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The fourth installment in the Wayfarers series brings listeners on a quiet space adventure. Narrator Rachel Dulude voices the mismatched entirely nonhuman crews of several spaceships who are stranded by a telecommunications accident on a remote planet. These widely varying species of sapients learn to relate to each other in bold new ways through their shared needs. Dulude moves between the robotic tones of a mechanical talk box, the bubbly excitement of a fluffy preteen quadruped, the clipped speech of an insectoid, and more. The emphasis placed on neopronouns by the narrator feels strained at first but becomes less so in dialogue. This cast of characters will fascinate listeners as Dulude shows her sci-fi expertise. H.C. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2021, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      Starred review from March 1, 2021

      The planet Gora has no water, no breathable atmosphere, and no natural life, but its location at the hub of five other systems is ideal as a pit stop for space tourists. Many have taken advantage of this, including Ouloo, a Laru who sets up the Five-Hop One-Stop, a multispecies establishment to cater to the needs of weary travelers. When a technological error shuts down all travel in and out of Gora, Ouloo and her child end up with three strangers, all waiting for their chance to leave. As time passes and the group begins to interact, the trio have time to ponder who they are. Roveg, an exiled artist; Pei, a cargo hauler; and Speaker, a person of relatively unknown past, will find that previous decisions and future possibilities collide in conversation and reflection, revealing ignorance, anxiety, and hope. Throw in a determined hostess with a pubescent child, and you have a story filled with heart-warming characters and intriguing connections. VERDICT Chambers (To Be Taught if Fortunate) once again creates an epic space setting with a detailed, personal view of some of its inhabitants. Humor and heartache weave through her insightful prose and diverse characters.--Kristi Chadwick, Massachusetts Lib. Syst., Northampton

      Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      Starred review from April 1, 2021
      Some places in the galaxy are bright and exciting. Some are literally useless. The planet Gora, where Chambers' latest (after Record of a Spaceborn Few, 2018) takes place, is a way station. People stop on their way to their final destinations and move right on through. When a catastrophe hits Gora, five beings, each with their own past and goals for the future, have to figure out how to get along in an interstellar truck stop. Each alien culture is described vividly, and each character's motivation is affecting in its own way. Conflicts, both interpersonal and life-threatening, are met with grace and handled with understanding. Themes include parenthood, gender, finding commonalities, and forging one's path in the universe. This is the final book in the Wayfarers series (which started with The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet, 2014), and though it doesn't end with a titanic space battle, the way that these characters work to support and learn from each other is very satisfying. Recommended for fans of character-driven science fiction who are interested in how differences can be a source of strength, not weakness.

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