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Beggars Ride

by Nancy Kress
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Overview

In this final installment of Nancy Kress' award-winning Beggars trilogy, it is now two hundred years in the future. Regular human beings hate and fear the Sleepless and the SuperSleepless, genetically modified humans who are immune to disease and hunger and do not need to sleep. When the Sleepless plot to take over the world and leave regular humans powerless, civilization and the very meaning of the word "human" hang in the balance.

About the Author, Nancy Kress

Nancy Kress was born and raised in upstate New York, where she spent most of her childhood either reading or playing in the woods. She earned a bachelor's and master's degree in education, as well as an M.A. in English. While she was pregnant with the second of her two sons, she started writing fiction. She had never planned on becoming a writer, but staying at home full-time with infants left her time to experiment.

In 1990 she went full-time as an SF writer. The first thing she wrote in this new status was the novella version of Beggars In Spain, which won both the Hugo and the Nebula Award. She is the author of more than twenty books, including more than a dozen novels of science fiction and fantasy, as well as three story collections, and two books on writing. Of her most recent novels, Probability Space (Tor, 2002) won the John W. Campbell Award for Best SF novel. Her short fiction has appeared in all the usual places, garnering her one Hugo and three Nebula Awards. Her work has been translated into Swedish, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Japanese, Croatian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Greek, Hebrew, and Russian. She is also the monthly "Fiction" columnist for Writer's Digest Magazine and she teaches writing regularly at various places, including Clarion and The Writing Center in Bethesda, Maryland. She currently resides in Rochester, New York.

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Editorials

VOYA - Beth Karpas

After Hugo and Nebula winner Beggars in Spain (Morrow, 1993) and Beggars and Choosers (Tor, 1994/VOYA April 1995), Beggars Ride concludes the Beggars Trilogy, and it is well worth the wait. This volume brings into focus the third social class from Kress's future, the donkeys. These genetically modified (genemod) humans who still require sleep were the pampered urban professionals and politicians of Earth. Now that their lives have been Changed to no longer require food, medicine, or a government, the donkeys have nothing to do with their highly intelligent minds. The search for pleasure drugs, religions, and other diversions is warping their society. The third class, the privileged Sleepless up on their orbital, will soon provide a diversion, but not the kind the donkeys expect. Lizzie Francy, Jennifer Sharifi, and Miranda are all back from the previous novels, but the most amazing character this time is an unChanged donkey by the name of Theresa Aranow. Her fears and her courage will change the world yet again. In Beggars Ride, Kress returns to her strengths of world-building and character development. The reader sees the world of the twenty-second century, and Theresa's fears are felt more than read. A powerful conclusion to a trilogy that has set a new archetype for genetic science fiction. Highly recommended. VOYA Codes: 5Q 4P S (Hard to imagine it being any better written, Broad general YA appeal, Senior High-defined as grades 10 to 12).

Minneaplois Star Tribune

…Kress serves up a gripping good story…

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2013
Publisher
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Format
Audiobook
ISBN
9781433269813

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