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Singing the Dogstar Blues by Alison Goodman

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October 1998, no. 205

Singing the Dogstar Blues by Alison Goodman

HarperCollins, $12.95 pb, 200 pp

Singing the Dogstar Blues by Alison Goodman

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October 1998, no. 205

Readers of science fiction tend to discover the genre during their early teens, which should make sf an ideal sub-genre of Young Adult fiction. But the mainstay of the Young Adults genre, as it has developed over the last thirty years, is the novel of family relationships. Science fiction writers are often uncomfortable with personal relationships. The stars are their destination, not the living room; transcendence is the game, not emotional sustenance.

Bruce Gillespie reviews 'Singing the Dogstar Blues' Alison Goodman

Singing the Dogstar Blues

by Alison Goodman

HarperCollins, $12.95 pb, 200 pp

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