The third eagle: lessons along a minor string

by R. A. MacAvoy

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Discover original and provocative science fiction from an author famed for her fantasy writings. When the warrior Wanbli came of age, he cast his lot among the stars and left the world where he'd been born. Left it, he thought, forever. His odyssey led him to one ship, then another, and to another still. It brought him face to face with the far-flung members of the universe's Seven Sentient peoples. And, finally, it brought him to the colony ship Commitment. There, Wanbli learned the true show more purpose of his life-a mission so vital that it required risking the lives of everyone on the ship and the show less

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At first this book seems to be a fantasy, about a warrior of a privileged and constrained warrior class in a pre-tech culture. We quickly learn, though, that Wanbli, while a member of a warrior class, and one of the few to earn the cherished third eagle feather tattoo, is far in our future. His world is not primitive, but it is poor. His career options are basically limited to being a bodyguard for the same man his mother guarded, and who may or may not be his father. And while he's very, very good at it--witness his third eagle feather tattoo--he does not find the satisfaction and pride in it that he knows he's supposed to.

On the first day he's legally able to, he leaves his employer, heads for the city, and books passage offworld. His show more goal is to reach what is, for that age, the center of what is effectively their motion picture industry. He's going to be an actor.

Along the way, first on one ship, then on another, then on the world of the movie industry, working bit parts, he meets people and learns things that shake many of his core assumptions--including one of the core assumptions his planet relies on. Decades ago, his planet contracted for a space station which would make their world much less poor, by tying them in much more efficiently to the interstellar trade routes. They've been making regular payments ever since, awaiting the day when they are paid up and their station will be delivered. What they don't know, and Wanbli learns, is that the company they contracted with went bankrupt, and was sold to another company that, it turns out, is not legally obligated to deliver their station.

He's honor bound to tell his people.

In the course of trying to do so, he discovers a much bigger outrage, one that is causing deaths--and that might, paradoxically, contain the solution to his own world's problem.

That is, assuming he can get everyone involved, many of whom now want to kill him, to see things his way.

MacAvoy does a lovely job developing the characters and making us care, as well as making this fictional universe feel real and lived in. For those who remember them, there are hints that this may be the same universe that Alexei Panshin's Anthony Villiers novels are set in. That's just an added bit of pleasure for those who do remember them, though, and not at all necessary to following and enjoying the story.

Enjoyable, and recommended.

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A truly original coming of age story, The Third Eagle charmed me every step of the way. I can't think of how to give this novel a star rating, as that implies comparing to other books, and it is simply unique, to be enjoyed for itself.

I loved the ending, which brought the protagonist full circle, with the maturity gained in his odyssey mingled with the wisdom of his tribe.
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Canonical title
The third eagle: lessons along a minor string
Original publication date
1989-02
People/Characters
Wanbli Elf Darter son of Damasc Branch-of-Flame; Ake Tawlin T'chishetti; Aymimishett "Mimi"; Heydoc; Susan; Matitia Blanding (show all 36); Captain Blanding; Travis; Comptroller Akavit; Whistle-Two-Hoots "Digger"; The Elmira Ducelet; How Mundo; Raynaldo Errenthorp; Doas; Cyrene; Audry Hish; Pylos; Jaime Lepp; Cauppie; Estamp "Stampie"; Jermonico; Pascal; Nem Patish; Covazh; Rachel; Kouamie; Ivian; Greta; Edward "Eddie" Pierce; Controller Khafiya; Captain Brezhner; Guillermo; Augustin Patros DeLorca; Kalliope; Victoria Whistocken; Frederic Standing-Elk
Important places
Tawlin Estate, T'chisshett, Neunacht; Pontiac Table, Neunacht; Hovart, Neunacht; Rondo Bay, Neunacht; Boom Port, Ichor; Stanfor (show all 11); New Benares, New Benares; Bakersfield, New Benares; Poos City, Morion; The "Condor"; The "Big Ball"
Dedication
For Dio Santiago, Clara Minor and Machdia Towee With thanks for all help and for Anthony Villiers
First words
"Out of the black and shining vault,

The black void, the shining night,

To the golden mother, painted with light,

We were born out of the belly of our father,

To the grace of two mothers,

Br... (show all)ight beads on the Strings.

We are like none other: the people.

We are Wacaan."
Quotations
Sugar was more or less taboo for the Wacaan, and for that reason, he enjoyed it immensely. Long after the dextrose let him down, the knowledge of his sin would keep Wanbli bright-eyed and smug.
Original language
English

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3563 .A25316 .T45Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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