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Rindis
Catseye features Norton's usual broader theme of the main character finding his place in the world, but isn't really a coming-of-age story like many of her books. In fact, Troy Horan doesn't need to be exiled or otherwise lost to find his place; he had it, on the plains of Norden, but he was evacuated for a war, and the planet of Norden is lost, no longer part of of the Council.

Troy is stuck on Korwar, a gathering place of the rich and powerful, and with a chronic job shortage. A temporary job u
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