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Raft (original 1991; edition 1999)

by Stephen Baxter

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Title:Raft
Authors:Stephen Baxter
Info:HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (1999), Paperback, 256 pages
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Raft by Stephen Baxter (1991)

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Stephen Baxter's debut novel falls squarely into the diminishing sub-genre of 'hard s-f'. The book is primarily driven by its ideas. What would a universe in which gravity is a billion times stronger than what it is in our universe look like? Lets give it a breathable atmosphere and strand some humans there, and voila! We have the premise behind Raft.

Its pretty cleverly done. And while one can appreciate the cleverness of the setting, the enjoyment of a book rises and falls primarily on its story, characters and language. The story is a straightforward 'clever but ignorant young boy from a farm (or mine in this case) has adventures that take him across the world (nebula in this case) and saves humanity', all in a clever setting of course. The characters are fairly stock-in-trade and the prose workman-like. Given the unremarkableness of these elements, its a good thing the book itself is fairly short and does not outstay its welcome. ( )
  iftyzaidi | Mar 24, 2012 |
An extension of the short story, a group of humans enter an alternate universe with a different gravity, one many orders of magnitude stronger - so, no planets. A very hostile place and the humans that survive the years again do so in various castes as things deteriorate.

http://freesf.strandedinoz.com/wordpress/2012/03/raft-stephen-baxter-5/ ( )
  BlueTysonSS | Mar 12, 2012 |
Not quite working for me.. book one of the Xeelee sequence - an alternate dimension where gravity works very differently. Humans living on the 'raft' struggle to survive several generations after their ancestors arrived. The Scientist class is bent on preserving knowledge but even they cannot help against entropy
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Stephen Baxter's highly acclaimed first novel and the beginning of his stunning Xeelee Sequence. A spaceship from Earth accidentally crossed through a hole in space-time to a universe where the force of gravity is one billion times as strong as the gravity we know. Somehow the crew survived, aided by the fact that they emerged into a cloud of gas surrounding a black hole, which provided a breathable atmosphere. Five hundred years later, their descendants still struggle for existence, divided into two main groups. The Miners live on the Belt, a ramshackle ring of dwellings orbiting the core of a dead star, which they excavate for raw materials. These can be traded for food from the Raft, a structure built from the wreckage of the ship, on which a small group of scientists preserve the ancient knowledge which makes survival possible. Rees is a Miner whose curiosity about his world makes him stow away on a flying tree ' just one of the many strange local lifeforms ' carrying trade between the Belt and the Raft. Accepted as an apprentice scientist, he learns that their world is dying, and that in order to live these survivors must contemplate a journey even more perilous and fantastic than that of their ancestors.
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