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Juniper time a novel

Jean Brighton and Arthur Cluny grew up in the limelight, children of space pioneers who built the orbiting space laboratory. Now Arthur carried on his father's work at the lab, but Jean fled to the isolation of the Oregon high desert, harboring a hatred for the space station and the intrigue that surrounds it. Yet, when an artifact--possibly of alien origin--is retrieved from space, Jean, now a linguist, and Arthur are assigned to the team responsible for deciphering the code it contains, work which may determine whether a nuclear war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. can be avoided.

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  • "Jean Brighton and Arthur Cluny grew up in the limelight, children of space pioneers who built the orbiting space laboratory. Arthur carried on his father's work at the lab, but Jean fled to the isolation of the Oregon high desert, harboring a hatred for the space station and the intrigue that surrounds it. Yet, when an artifact--possibly of alien origin--is retrieved from space, Jean, now a linguist, and Arthur are assigned to the team responsible for deciphering the code it contains, work which may determine whether a nuclear war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. can be avoided."
  • "Jean Brighton and Arthur Cluny grew up in the limelight, children of space pioneers who built the orbiting space laboratory. Now Arthur carried on his father's work at the lab, but Jean fled to the isolation of the Oregon high desert, harboring a hatred for the space station and the intrigue that surrounds it. Yet, when an artifact--possibly of alien origin--is retrieved from space, Jean, now a linguist, and Arthur are assigned to the team responsible for deciphering the code it contains, work which may determine whether a nuclear war between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. can be avoided."@en
  • "Jean Brighton and Arthur Cluny grew up as children of space pioneers who built the orbiting space laboratory. Now Arthur worked in the lab and Jean fled into isolation, hating the space lab. But she holds the key to the future of the space lab and international peace."@en
  • "As drought devastates the western U.S., a single woman seeks the solitude and safety of the Pacific Northwest, where she learns to survive."@en
  • "As drought devastates the western U.S., a single woman seeks the solitude and safety of the Pacific Northwest, where she learns to survive."
  • "Prix Apollo 1981, la plus haute distinction accordée en France aux romans de science-fiction. Celui-ci publié aux Etats-Unis en 1979 mérite la lecture car il raconte de façon originale une fin de la terre par la sécheresse et la solution que deux êtres trouveront ailleurs. Sensible et émouvant."

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Science fiction"@en
  • "Science fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"

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  • "Juniper time a novel"@en
  • "Wacholderzeit : Science Fiction-Roman"
  • "Juniper time : a novel"@en
  • "Juniper time : a novel"
  • "Wacholderzeit Science-fiction-Roman"
  • "Il tempo del ginepro"
  • "Il tempo del ginepro"@it
  • "Le temps des genevriers : roman"
  • "De tijd van de jeneverbes"
  • "De tijd van de jeneverbes"@en
  • "Juniper time"@en
  • "Juniper time"
  • "Le temps des genévriers : roman"