![]() ![]() Every first-year history course is run on Earth due to the archaeological value of the abandoned terrain, none of the other students will have a clue she’s a nean. Jarra decides to apply to an off-Earth university to do history. ![]() As they turn eighteen and are regarded as adults, they have to decide what to do with their lives. Like many, she was abandoned at birth and handed over to the state, where she was homed with nine other neans of a similar age. ![]() Even if they are born on another planet, a nean will suffer from asphyxiation immediately and die within minutes unless teleported to Earth straight away.Įighteen your old Jarra is one of these ‘handicapped’ children. Neans (more offensively known as ‘apes’) don’t have a choice in the matter as they are unable to survive in any other environment apart from Earth’s. Now that so many others planets are accessible through teleportation and provide work, safety, stability and reliable weather patterns, why would anyone stay? The planet is no longer a thriving hub of life, only the ‘apes’, the ill, and the archaeologists are left. ![]() Cities of skyscrapers, homes and offices are left abandoned in ruins. Today I’m reviewing Earth Girl, the debut novel from English science fiction/fantasy author Janet Edwards, aimed at young adults. ![]()
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