Rating: Not rated
Tags: Sicence Fiction, Lang:en
Summary
Janna's world was colonized long ago
by Earth and then left on its own for centuries. When
"offworlders" return, their superior technology upsets the
balance of a developing civilization. Mission Child follows the journeys of
Janna after she and her young partner escape marauders who
attack their hometown. The girl, fast becoming mature beyond
her years, sets off across the planet on an odyssey of
adventure, poverty, hard work, war, famine, and rebirth.
Janna uses her meager skills to eke out a living in a
changing world; she gains and loses a husband, a child,
friends, jobs, and more. McHugh weaves together anthropology,
sociology, psychology, and gender relations in this wondrous
journey. Janna assumes the guise of a boy for protection, but
eventually becomes "Jan" to herself as well as others.
Reminiscent of Ursula K. Le Guin's insightful works set in
the Hainish universe, Mission Child will doubtless be
nominated for a Tiptree Award for its exploration of Janna's
gender identity.