In the Garden of Iden

In the Garden of Iden
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The Company Series, Book 1

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Janan Raouf

شابک

9781483052779
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

February 2, 1998
Looking for a lost plant, an immortal, nearly 1000-year-old botanist returns to the 16th century from the 24th in this lively debut. On her first trip back through time, Mendoza lands in the England of 1554, just after the accession of Mary Tudor, aka Bloody Mary. Her mission: to prevent the extinction of a strain of holly that can be used in the 24th century as a cancer cure. In the past, Mendoza encounters religious persecution, flaws in her disguise and, most dangerous of all, affection for a 16th-century mortal male. She escapes these perils in a way that strongly suggests this book may be the first in a series. Which is indeed good news, since Baker's characterizations are robust and detailed, as is her development of the historical setting. Her pacing is too breezy, however, and the book's premise unusually far-fetched. Dedicated aficionados of time-travel stories will certainly find this an agreeable read, while others will recognize in Baker a fantasist of considerable promise.



AudioFile Magazine
When Mendoza is rescued from the Spanish Inquisition at the age of 5, she becomes a cyborg. In exchange for her rescue, she undertakes a series of time-traveling assignments related to saving exotic plants from extinction so that "the Company" can capitalize on their "miraculous re-discovery" in the 24th century. Through Mendoza's adventures, the listener follows the history of the 1500s, the progress of the Inquisition, and the struggles between Catholics and Protestants for control of the English throne. Janan Raouf keeps the narration light and maintains hopefulness in the character of Mendoza, which offsets some of the darkness of the times. With a steady and even pace Raouf keeps the story moving. J.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine


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