The fifth world / Jacob Foxx.

Author/creator Foxx, Jacob
Format Book
Publication[United States?] : [publisher not identified], [2011].
Copyright Date©2011.
Descriptioniv, 422 pages ; 23 cm
Subjects

Abstract "In the early twenty-second century, the earth is dying, reeling from the effects of a brutal nuclear war. To save humanity, an international alliance called the Consortium seeks to build a new homeland on a distant planet called Gaia. To send the first wave of settlers, the Consortium constructs an enormous starship called the Ark, which will allow them to reach Gaia and begin rebuilding humanity. Biologist Becca Newman labors on the Ark Project with a profound concern. Her brother Alex will be among the first crew members to settle on Gaia. Yet when the starship launches from Earth and heads through deep space en route to Gaia, the ship vanishes. Becca is devastated. Her brother is presumed dead and the last and best hope for humanity's survival has disappeared into the ether of space. Fourteen years later, she learns that the Consortium made a mistake. Despite losing contact, the Ark succeeded in its mission and the ship and its colonists safely reached Gaia. Becca is thrilled and overwhelmed by the knowledge that her brother may still be alive out on the distant planet. She joins an interstellar expedition to Gaia to find out the status of the colony and what happened to the Ark. Upon arriving on Gaia, Becca is happily reunited with Alex but the she soon learns the other visitors from Earth are not welcome. The colonists are quite happy in their seclusion and are prepared to fight to break free of Earth's control. She soon learns about the inhumane cruelty of the Consortium, the violent insurrection, and a separatist plot set in motion before the Ark was even built." -- Amazon.com
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Acquisitions source Joyner Schlobin Coll. item gift of Samuel Montgomery-Blinn 20250408
Genre/formScience fiction.
ISBN9780985498900
ISBN0985498900

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Joyner Schlobin Fantasy Collection PS3606.O995 F54 2011 ✔ Available Request Material