![]() ![]() Why do I say that feminist themes are replaced by racism discussion though?It’s not that the women’s battle has been shelved and marked as ‘completed’ – but it sort of takes a back seat. The first thing we have to speak about is probably the biggest theme throughout all of The Fated Sky. There is a lot of talk about racism, it’s very well written, and relevant, and it’s also presented in a way that will really make you scratch your head and think about things you might have not thought about before. Racism Discussion Replaces Feminist Themes And that starts a whole new avalanche of trouble for her, although the trouble is more of a blessing in disguise… Elma is now bound for Mars, the first true direction for humanity, if they are to move out of the Earth one day. ![]() However… When an unexpected disaster happens, Elma finds herself unable to say no to the Mars trip. Elma’s achievements have not stayed in place either – she working on different projects, the Luna base involving them as well, and although she’d like to go to Mars, three years are quite a big time investment and she can’t fathom being away from her family for so long. So far only astronauts and willing test subjects are living there, but the clock is ticking and humanity is not staying put either. Check out on Goodreads Get at Book Depositoryįast forward several years off into the future after the events of The Calculating Stars,and humanity has a frail little base on the moon. ![]()
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