Jeanne Robinson Books In Order

Stardance Books In Order

  1. Stardance (1979)
  2. Starseed (1991)
  3. Starmind (1995)

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Jeanne Robinson Books Overview

Stardance

Three novels complete in one volume. Stardance: Shara Drummond was a gifted dancer and a brilliant choreographer, but could not pursue her dream of dancing on Earth, so she went to space, creating a new art form in three dimensions. And when the aliens arrived, there was only one way to prove that the human race deserved not just to survive, but to reach the stars. The only hope was Shara, with her Stardance. Starseed: Years later, another dancer of genius faced the end of her career when her body failed her, and Rain McLeod followed Shara into space. If she joined with a symbiotic lifeform that would let her live without artificial protection in the vacuum of space, she would take a quantum leap in human evolution. Starmind: Rand Porter has been offered the job of a lifetime, as a shaper of visual effects and music for the world’s most famous zero gravity dance company in High Orbit. But his beloved novelist wife Rhea Paixao has her roots sunk deep in the Earth, in her beloved Cape Cod. And as they wrestle with their private dilemma, bizarre things small miracles are beginning to occur everywhere on Earth and throughout the entire Solar System. The human race and its evolutionary successors, the space dwelling Stardancers find themselves approaching the terrifying cusp of their shared destiny, an appointment made for them a million years ago, a make or break point beyond which nothing, anywhere, can ever be the same again.

Starseed

On the rarefied asteroid world of Top Step, humans are able to live indefinitely in a vaccum by joining with a symbiotic lifeform that provides all needed nourishment. But to some, this alien symbiosis represents a threat to all humanity.

Starmind

In 2064, as Earth enjoys an unprecedented era of peace due to the benevolent influence of the alien engineered Starmind, the human race and its evolutionary successors, the space dwelling Stardancers, are approaching the terrifying cusp of their shared destiny.

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