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Aelwyd: Home

Caelestis Series Short Story

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Aelwyd: Home

By: Louisa Locke
Narrated by: Alexandra Haag
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In the late 21st century, 10 Founding Families fulfilled a nearly century-long plan to escape the dying Earth and travel to the Andromeda galaxy to establish a new society on the planet they named New Eden. One of those first settlers, Kammie Gunther, is finding it particularly hard to adapt. Born on a space station, having never before breathed fresh air, seen a horizon, or felt wind and rain on her face, Kammie finds everything unsettling. It doesn’t help that when she awoke from cryostasis she discovered her mother had remarried and she now has a younger stepbrother. As she faces a new life, on a new world, with a new family, Kammie wonders if she will ever find a place in the universe that feels like home.

"Aelwyd", a short story, is a work in the open-source, multi-author Paradisi Chronicles and is a good introduction to Louisa Locke’s Caelestis trilogy (Between Mountain and Sea, Under Two Moons, and Through Ddaera’s Touch.)

©2016 Mary Lou Locke (P)2020 Mary Lou Locke
Science Fiction & Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Young Adult Short Story

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