The Reclamation

The Reclamation

by Thorn Osgood

Narrated by Amy Landon

Unabridged — 16 hours, 21 minutes

The Reclamation

The Reclamation

by Thorn Osgood

Narrated by Amy Landon

Unabridged — 16 hours, 21 minutes

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Overview

Industry has been doing business their way forever. Nothing else matters to them.





People are sick and dying from the atmosphere. Government is in denial of the problems. Earth is dying.





Corilan is determined to do something about Earth's rapidly deteriorating condition. How to make this happen? She's not sure. When her father, Nolan, contacts her after twenty years of absence, she learns about his birthright and her heritage in the School of Ancestral Guidance organization. She joins SAG and mysterious possibilities unfold. She meets an extraordinary life form and makes strange choices. Her message to the people that care about Earth must succeed and she must protect them from those opposing the choices they make.





Under assault by industry and its mercenary attackers, she fights to get the word out. `Life is through the passage.' This is Earth inhabitants' last chance.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Reclamation by Thorn Osgood is a book that will make readers think about their own attitude towards the planet, and whether they should make some changes in their own lives. The bleak circumstances in Corilan's world aren't really that fictional.” –Readers' Favorite

"Blending politics, activism, and fantasy, The Reclamation is a story that’ll make you think. A fresh and engaging take on environmental apocalypse, with a powerful message and plenty of tension.” –Nikki M.

Kirkus Reviews

2017-11-08
In the first installment of debut author Osgood's sci-fi series, a young woman in the near future, with the aid of an alien race, leads a charge to save a dying Earth while facing hostility from industrial corporations. Corilan Troxler, like everyone else in 2040, needs protective clothing to withstand Earth's toxic atmosphere. After having a vision of a world completely ravaged by environmental neglect, she hears a voice belonging to a being who eventually identifies himself as Earthos. He's one of the Lumenians, an alien race that created humans and wants to save them before they go extinct. Earthos becomes Corilan's "ancestral guide" and gives her some powers, including the ability to quickly heal. Then Corilan's estranged father appears and tells her that he wants her to join the School of Ancestral Guidance alumni organization. As a member, she leads SAG's Earth Renaissance Show tour around the United States, educating citizens about environmental issues via seminars. Before long, various companies in polluting industries start firing SAG-member employees and enlist a shady organization called Assurance Incorporated to take down Corilan and the Earth Renaissance Show. Meanwhile, Corilan offers anyone who pledges themselves as Earth's guardians (or "allegiants") a stay in a mysterious "Ephemeral Passage," where they'll be safe until the Earth is "rejuvenated" for repopulation. The story's cautionary message is decidedly overt, but its arguments are relevant to the present day; for example, it features companies continuing to expand while employing "environmentally destructive inventions." Similarly, it's believable when these corporations influence the government to turn against the Earth Renaissance Show, particularly after its seminars start questioning government-approved standards. Corilan is a smart, able protagonist; although the highly advanced Earthos occasionally helps her, he typically encourages her to "figure out" problems on her own. Not much action happens in the story given the book's length, but the pace maintains its momentum with the ever present menace of ASINC, led by CEO Thomas Hunter. There's more that's left to explore, particularly regarding the Lumenians and the Ephemeral Passage, and an explosive ending perfectly sets up the next installment.A sci-fi tale with a clear, commendable environmental message and a winsome, brainy superheroine.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169885736
Publisher: Author's Republic
Publication date: 11/17/2017
Series: SAG , #1
Edition description: Unabridged
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