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Eifelheim
by 
Michael Flynn
Anthony Heald
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Fiction
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Hugo Award Nominee
World Science Fiction Society
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Lending period:   14 days
File size:   247989 KB
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ISBN:   9781433240058
Release date:   Jul 12, 2007

Description

In 1349, one small town in Germany disappeared and was never resettled. Tom, a contemporary historian, and his theoretical physicist girlfriend, Sharon, become interested. By all logic, the town should have survived, but it didn't. Why? What was special about Eifelheim that it utterly disappeared more than 600 years ago?

In 1348, as the Black Death is gathering strength across Europe, Father Deitrich is the priest of the village that will come to be known as Eifelheim. A man educated in science and philosophy, he is astonished to become the first contact between humanity and an alien race from a distant star when their interstellar ship crashes in the nearby forest.

Tom, Sharon, and Father Deitrich have a strange and intertwined destiny of tragedy and triumph in this brilliant novel by the winner of the Robert A. Heinlein Award.

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Reviews

Library Journal...
Compellingly weaves past and present together in a dialog of faith and science….With neat turns of plot and intriguing medieval and modern characters, this book…belongs in even small libraries. Highly recommended.
 

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