It was supposed to be just a just a routine visit to Reit'al... When Casitian physician Jam'elo makes a research trip to the western United States in 1859, he quickly becomes emotionally involved with Earth and its inhabitants. His visit brings great healing to many: the patients whom he surreptitiously treats and cures with powerful Casitian medicines; Emma, the sensitive young slave whom he befriends; and Lena, the struggling farm widow with whom he finds himself unexpected, passionate love. Although Civil-War-era life isn't easy for a mixed-race visitor from another planet, Jam'elo uses his…mehr
It was supposed to be just a just a routine visit to Reit'al... When Casitian physician Jam'elo makes a research trip to the western United States in 1859, he quickly becomes emotionally involved with Earth and its inhabitants. His visit brings great healing to many: the patients whom he surreptitiously treats and cures with powerful Casitian medicines; Emma, the sensitive young slave whom he befriends; and Lena, the struggling farm widow with whom he finds himself unexpected, passionate love. Although Civil-War-era life isn't easy for a mixed-race visitor from another planet, Jam'elo uses his quick wit (and his secret arsenal of Casitian technology) to keep himself out of trouble - until his fateful decision to accompany Lena to her family home in Virginia. On that harrowing journey, Jam'elo learns more about slavery than he had ever hoped to know, and the boundary-crossing couple are plunged into circumstances that threaten both their love and their survival.
Maxwell Pearl received his B.A. in Natural Science and Mathematics from Bennington College and his Ph.D. in Biology from Case Western Reserve University. Max taught at Hampshire College from 1989 through 1999. Max was a nationally recognized leader in the nonprofit technology field. Max worked with organizations focused on women's rights, human rights, the environment, and internet freedom.Max is a long-time practitioner of contemplative spirituality, and has a Certificate of Theological Studies from Pacific School of Religion, in Berkeley. Max is a multi-genre writer and has written many articles and reports for scholarly journals and educational and nonprofit audiences. Max has also published poetry and creative nonfiction. Max's big writing love is science fiction. He has been an avid reader and fan of science fiction and fantasy since he first read "A Wrinkle in Time" as a child. He has been writing science fiction since 2006. Because Max is a polymath, his interests span a wide range of topics, including science, technology, religion and spirituality, philosophy, history, culture, politics, race, gender, and sexuality, and he brings this to his stories. He specializes in stories of culture clash and/or first contact, and his work has numerous strong female protagonists and characters and many diverse characters.Max lives in Sonoma County with his partner and their three wonderful critters.
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