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The beginning of the end:

 

“Zrakoplov,”
said Nafai.

“I can’t believe you remembered the word,” said Issib.

“A machine. The people don’t just . . . fly. They use a machine.”

“Don’t push it,” said Issib. “You’ll just make yourself sick. You have a headache already, right?”

“But I’m right, yes?”

“My best guess is that it was hollow, like a house, and people got inside it to fly. Like a ship, only through the air. With wings. But we had them here, I think. You know the district of Black Fields?”

“Of course, just west of the market.”

“The old name of it was Skyport. The name lasted until twenty million years ago, more or less. Skyport. When they changed it, nobody remembered what it even meant.”

“I can’t think about this anymore,” said Nafai.

“Do you want to remember it, though?” asked Issib.

“How can I forget it?”

“You will, you know. If I don’t remind you. Every day. Do you want me to? It’ll feel like this every time. It’ll make you sick. Do you want to just forget this, or do you want me to keep reminding you?”

“Who reminded you?”

“I left myself notes,” said Issib. “In the library computers. Reminders. Why do you think it took me a year to get this far?”

“I want to remember,” said Nafai.

 

 

 

T
OR
B
OOKS BY
O
RSON
S
COTT
C
ARD

 

Empire

The Folk of the Fringe

Future on Fire
(editor)

Future on Ice
(editor)

Hart’s Hope

Invasive Procedures
(with Aaron Johnston)

Lovelock
(with Kathryn Kidd)

Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus

Saints

Songmaster

Treason

The Worthing Saga

Wyrms

 

E
NDER

Ender’s Game

Speaker for the Dead

Xenocide

Children of the Mind

Ender’s Shadow

Shadow of the Hegemon

Shadow Puppets

Shadow of the Giant

First Meetings

A War of Gifts

Ender in Exile

 

T
HE
T
ALES OF
A
LVIN
M
AKER

Seventh Son

Alvin Journeyman

Prentice Alvin

Red Prophet

Heartfire

The Crystal City

 

H
OMECOMING

The Memory of Earth

The Call of Earth

The Ships of Earth

Earthfall

Earthborn

 

W
OMEN OF
G
ENESIS

Sarah

Rebekah

Rachel & Leah

 

S
HORT
F
ICTION

Maps in a Mirror: The Short Fiction of Orson Scott Card
(hardcover)

Maps in a Mirror, Volume 1: The Changed Man
(paperback)

Maps in a Mirror, Volume 2: Flux
(paperback)

Maps in a Mirror, Volume 3: Cruel Miracles
(paperback)

Maps in a Mirror, Volume 4: Monkey Sonatas
(paperback)

 

HOMECOMING: VOLUME 1

T
HE
M
EMORY
OF
E
ARTH

ORSON
SCOTT
CARD

 

A TOM DOHERTY ASSOCIATES BOOK
NEW YORK

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This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious, and any resemblance to real people or events is purely coincidental.

 

THE MEMORY OF EARTH

 

Copyright © 1992 by Orson Scott Card

 

All rights reserved.

 

Cover art by Keith Parkinson
Maps by Ellisa Mitchell

 

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ISBN 0-8125-3259-7 ISBN 978-0-8125-3259-3
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 91-36596

 

First Edition: March 1992
First Mass Market Edition: January 1993

 

Printed in the United States of America

 

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To a good reader, a good friend,
and, most important, a good man,
Jeff Alton

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

I owe many debts in the creation of this work, some more obvious than others.

My wife, Kristine, as always was my reader of first resort; with this book, however, she was joined in this labor by our oldest son, Geoffrey, who proved himself to be a reader of great insight and an editor with a good eye for detail. The world has too few good editors. I’m proud to have found another one.

I must also thank the many friends working with me on other projects, who waited patiently until this book was finished, so that I could return to other labors too long delayed. And thanks, again and always, to my agent, Barbara Bova, who proves that it
is
possible to do good business with a good friend.

CONTENTS

 

 

MAPS

NOTES ON PARENTAGE

NICKNAMES

PROLOGUE

  1. FATHER’S HOUSE

  2. MOTHER’S HOUSE

  3. FIRE

  4. MASKS

  5. WHEELS

  6. ENEMIES

  7. PRAYER

  8. WARNING

  9. LIES AND DISGUISES

10. TENTS

11. BROTHERS

12. FORTUNE

13. FLIGHT

14. ISSIB’S CHAIR

15. MURDER

16. THE INDEX OF THE OVERSOUL

GUIDE TO PRONUNCIATION OF NAMES

 

 

 

NOTES ON
PARENTAGE

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