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The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
April 2020: Science Fiction
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[poll ]The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, by Becky Chambers, 4.5 stars
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The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet (other topics)A Closed and Common Orbit (other topics)
The Wayfarer crew included sapiens from 4 different planets. I liked the way the author described the
alien'ssapien's (humans are the aliens) characteristics and cultures. These multi-species characters add a lot of depth to the novel. I love the social science topics that are wound through the book. It was fun to recognize ideas from areas such as psychology, cultural diversity, values, ethics, organizational behavior, anthropology and gender politics. The gender and sexuality differences were really interesting and unique. The discussion of pronouns - he, she, they - might make you smile (or irritate you) if you've participated in similar discussions of the correct pronouns for trans individuals.The newest employee on the ship, Rosemary, got her job partially because of strong recommendations from her inter-species relations professor. I imagine that the author, Becky Chambers also received high grades in her cultural diversity and social science courses. I love how the author applied her knowledge to create a rich universe with interesting creatures/sapiens from different planets. Rosemary also earned a lot of respect from the crew for the way she handled it when the ship was attacked by desperate bandits. Her knowledge of their culture helped her figure out the right approach to deal with them and avoid any more violence. She helped them get what they really needed, and in exchange they left the crew enough food and fuel to make it to their next destination. (Win-win, integrative bargaining.)
I also liked the AI character, who becomes a main character in the next book in the series, A Closed and Common Orbit. I really loved that book. I read book #2 first, which didn't spoil book #1. Book #1 has more action (and characters), while book 2 is more intimate and personal.