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“Science-fiction fans will luxuriate in the dystopian madness, while even nonfans will find an artful critique of humanity’s ability to
cooperate in the face of a greater threat.”—Kirkus
Aliens have landed in New York.
A deadly cloud of spores has already infected and killed the
inhabitants of two worlds. Now that plague is heading for Earth, and
threatens humans and aliens alike. Can either species be trusted to
find the cure?
“Nancy Kress has always written stories as accessible to the novice as to the seasoned fan, and “Yesterday’s Kin” gets my vote as this summer’s
most inviting introduction to science fiction for new readers.”
—Gary K. Wolfe, Chicago Tribune
Geneticist Marianne Jenner is immersed in the desperate race to save humanity, yet her family is tearing itself apart. Siblings Elizabeth and
Ryan are strident isolationists who agree only that an alien conspiracy
is in play. Marianne’s youngest, Noah, is a loner addicted to a drug
that constantly changes his identity. But between the four Jenners, the
course of human history will be forever altered.
Earth’s most elite scientists have ten months to prevent human extinction—and not everyone is willing to wait.
“Nancy Kress delivers one of the strongest stories of the year to date…. As with all of Kress’s work, this is very nicely crafted, with
well-paced prose that carries you through the story, complex human
characters, a compelling and conflict-driven human story, a clever twist
partway through, and an even cleverer twist at the end.”
—Gardner Dozois, editor of The Year’s Best Science Fiction series
“Aliens arrive and set up a research station in New York, offering their friendship and aid. There’s a cloud of spores heading for Earth, and
the aliens (dubbed Denebs despite coming from another star entirely)
have firsthand experience dealing with it. In exchange for the
technology that made their interstellar travel possible, the aliens want
human help in curing the plague caused by the spores that have already
destroyed two of their own colony worlds. Geneticist Marianne Jenner is
one of the scientists who have been asked aboard the alien station, but
even among her own family there is a difference of opinion about whether
these extraterrestrials can be trusted. Verdict: Kress has proven that
she can pack a huge amount of story into a small container (as with
2013’s title After the Fall Before the Fall, During the Fall), and here the author expertly explores one family’s experience of alien visitation.”
—Library Journal
“Yesterday’s Kin is a fabulous look at first contact through the eyes of a family. Like all of Nancy’s work, the characterization
and the science is impeccable, and the story so well done that I was sad
when it was over. Nancy delivers a complete package, and shows her
chops as one of our best modern science fiction writers.”
—Brenda Cooper, award-winning author of the Ruby’s Song series
“Sparely constructed and cleverly resolved, “Yesterday’s Kin”
provides everything readers need for an immersive plunge into a
frightening, fascinating and inescapable predicament.”
—Seattle Times
“ clear prose and deft strokes of character”
—Locus
“Kress combines intriguing scientific speculation with strong human
drama to create a finely crafted story that should appeal to a wide
range of readers”
—Asimov’s Science Fiction
A Fantasy Cafe Best Book of 2014
“Yesterday’s Kin is a wonderful example of why Nancy Kress is
such an acclaimed science fiction author. It’s hard science fiction with
a big focus on scientific research and discovery but it’s never bogged
down by explanation, remaining equally focused on the characters and
story. Once I started reading it, I couldn’t put it down!”
—Fantasy Cafe
“In short, Yesterday’s Kin was a joy to read. Not only was
the prose easily digested, but the scientific speculation and facts
behind the story really helped in raising enjoyment. A thoroughly
recommended novel.”
—SFF World
“Yesterday’s Kin is a beautiful blend of science and drama.”
—Bibliophilic
“… fascinating, intelligent and intuitive… . Yesterday’s Kin is highly recommended.
—Nerds in Babeland
“…well worth the read…”
—Internet Book Review
“It’s not a horror story, or a western, or a war story dressed in space
clothes, but proper full-blooded science fiction, and I loved it. I get
the feeling that I will be reading many more books by Nancy Kress.”—Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction
For more on YESTERDAY’S KIN, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover by Thomas Canty.