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Orbital Resonance

by John Barnes

Series: Century Next Door (1)

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I have yet to read a better book than this. Melpomene is such a strong narrator you almost believe the book was written by a teenage girl. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0812532384, Mass Market Paperback)

Melpomene Murray's concerns are those of any teenager: homework, friends, dates. But Melpomene lives on the Flying Dutchman, an asteroid colony located thousands of miles from an Earth almost destroyed by disease, war, and pollution. She and her spaceborn classmates are humanity's last hope, and Mel's just starting to realize how heavy a responsibility that is. Her parents and teachers have trained her from birth to lead mankind into the future.

What they never realized is that Melpomene might have plans of her own...

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