Unter uns die Nacht

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German language

Published Dec. 25, 2019 by Fischer.

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978-3-10-490755-0
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Auf der Asteria, einem Siedlerschiff der exodanischen Flotte, ist für jeden gesorgt: Alle haben eine Wohnung, alle haben zu essen, alle haben einen Job - und leisten noch im Tod einen wertvollen Beitrag zur Gemeinschaft. Lichtjahre entfernt von der zerstörten Erde haben sich die Menschen ein wohldurchdachtes, selbstgenügsames Leben im Weltraum eingerichtet.

Doch inzwischen sind ganze Generationen auf den Schiffen der Flotte geboren und aufgewachsen, und je selbstverständlicher das Siedlerdasein wird, desto größer sind die Zweifel: Bei Kip, der mit seinen 16 Jahren noch nicht weiß, was er mit seiner Zukunft anfangen will - außer dass sie sich definitiv nicht auf der Asteria abspielen soll. Bei Tessa, deren Alltag mit Job und Familie mehr als ausgefüllt ist - bis der technische Fortschritt sie einholt. Und bei der Archivarin Isabel, die sorgfältig die alten Traditionen bewahrt, die die Menschheit im Exil zusammenhalten sollen.

Sie alle stehen vor der Frage: Warum auf …

9 editions

Good premise but not much plot

Centuries after sending colonies into space as insurance against Earth's collapse, humans have integrated into alien civilisation. But now what purpose do those colonies serve, and what happens to their distinctive communal culture? Good premise but not much plot, and a few too many characters.

Review of 'Record of a Spaceborn Few' on 'Goodreads'

People talk about the "Wayfarers series", but in most senses the books are quite unalike. One was a roadtrip story. One was about identity and bodies. This one is about sustainability, about a species finding its place, and visiting vs belonging (OK, so plenty of identity there at different levels, but in a different way to Orbit). They do have some things in common, apart from the universe they inhabit and a few characters. They are all relatively low-stakes stories: What's going on matters deeply to those involved, but most of the time they're not about to change the world. Certainly not save the world.

This book is... slices of life. It has lots of characters, which was hard to keep track of at first, and they don't all interact very strongly. It's effectively a series of vignettes looking into parts of life in the Exodus Fleet (a series of …

My current favorite from the series

As with every book by Becky Chambers that I have read, I struggled in the beginning. The pacing is different in each of her books, the characters have loose links to past storylines at best, and I always need time to ease myself into the new perspectives that slowly develop.

But this book! Yes, it starts slow. But when the story finally takes off, when things start to converge, the payoff is well worth it.

I was smitten with the worldbuilding that was even more intricate and well thought-out than in previous books of the series. I loved the characters, the way they explore facets of the society they inhabit. And in the end, I enjoyed the way the story develops.

I also needed tissues, but that's me.

Review of 'Record of a Spaceborn Few' on 'Goodreads'

I really enjoyed this. After the dip that book 2 represented (imo) this was the author roaring back into form. A gentle study of a place. A unique place. Told through some slice-of-life stories. The Earth died and the survivors took to the stars in ships made from the ruined cities. Then, they encountered a wider Galactic community. This book studies how that place fits into that community. I can definitely recommend this and the whole series.

Review of 'Record of a Spaceborn Few' on 'Goodreads'

"The guilt lingered, even so. Ghosts were imaginary, but hauntings were real."

Well, I didn't cry at this one, even though at the funeral I wanted to. It's amazing to me how Chambers just keeps piling people on people, building up history and widening the scope of her universe in each novel.

"Make sure people remember that a closed system is a closed system even when you can’t see the edges."

By the halfway point, I was totally hooked - being a little uncertain from the start made the joy all the sweeter, watching the records of these Spaceborn Few unfold. Morality stories, inter-species exchanges, appreciating what you have and who you are, moving on, letting go, getting old, growing up. It's all here, skillfully blended to provide a vivid, harmonious glimpse into a galaxy of possibilities and variety.

Very much worth buying if the other two appealed in the …

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