Phoenix Cafe
Aleutian Trilogy Book Three
by Gwyneth Jones (signed)
Cover by David Farren
Gollancz Books First Edition
Description: Hardback book published by Victor Gollancz Books in 1997. The copyright page states 'First published in Great Britain 1997 by Victor Gollancz' and the printing status bar is complete, making this a first printing. Signed by the author on the title page without inscription or personalization
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Synopsis: After two hundred years colonising earth, the Aleutians prepare to return to space, leaving behind humanity and an earth that have been shaped by their presence, their care, and their cruelty.
In the dying days of Aleutian rule, Catherine has altered her body to appear more alien, and soaks herself in the decadence of their culture. Misha idolises the Aleutians, and begins a love affair with Catherine, both desperate to forget their humanity and embrace the alien.
What will be left for the humans when the Aleutians leave? What will the Aleutians take with them from their time on earth? Could humanity have changed them as much as they changed it?
Dark, violent, political and emotional, PHOENIX CAFÉ is the third book in Gwyneth Jones' critically acclaimed Aleutians Trilogy.
Condition: Binding - near fine, top of spine bumped, page edges very very slightly soiled. Dust jacket - fine, slight edgewear and wrinkling, not price clipped, in dust jacket protector.
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