"One of the major sagas of the [latest] generation in science fiction."--Chicago Sun-Times
Nearly a generation has passed since the first pioneers landed on Mars, and its transformation to an Earthlike planet is under way. But not everyone wants to see the process through. The methods are opposed by those determined to preserve their home planet's hostile, barren beauty. Led by the first generation of children born on Mars, these rebels are soon joined by a handful of the original settlers. Against this cosmic backdrop, passions, partnerships, and rivalries explode in a story as spectacular as the planet itself.
Writer of SF & Fantasy and Chemist
https://t.co/f7qf0brEXa My review of Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson continues the story about the terraforming of Mars. The Red and the Green factions fight over the future of Mars. https://t.co/RgCNG8wyu3
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Either a fun coincidence or a freaky prophecy in a book: I'm reading Green Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson (1994), second in a trilogy about humans settling & terraforming Mars. Robinson goes into a lot of detail, and I'm currently in a chapter set at a research conference on Mars.
"Grand in scope, meticulous in detail."--The New York Times Book Review