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Presenting an alternative version of African American history, this novel explores what might have happened if John Brown’s 1859 raid on Harper’s Ferry had been successful. Chronicling life in a thriving black nation founded by Brown in the former southeastern United States, this dramatic story opens 100 years later, just as Nova Africa is poised to celebrate its first landing of a spacecraft on Mars. The prosperous black state will soon be tested when the granddaughter of John Brown returns from Africa to reunite with her daughter and share with her a secret that will alter their lives forever.
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Current progressive politics is I think only just now catching up to the things Bisson was saying here 35 years ago.
Most writers trying to say something via SF will never catch up to the way Bisson is saying it.
Thought provoking and well written, I know it will sit in my mind a long time.