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A Woman of the Iron People

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
525

OCLC
  
22207447

Originally published
  
April 1991

Page count
  
525

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Publication date
  
April 1991

ISBN
  
0-688-10375-8

Dewey Decimal
  
813/.54 20

Author
  
Eleanor Arnason

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Publisher
  
William Morrow and Company

Genres
  
Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction

Awards
  
James Tiptree Jr. Award, Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature

Similar
  
Eleanor Arnason books, James Tiptree Jr Award winners, Science Fiction books

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A Woman of the Iron People is an anthropological science fiction novel by Eleanor Arnason, originally published in 1991. It is a first contact story between peoples from a future Earth and an intelligent, furred race of people who live on an unnamed planet far from Earth.

Contents

Along with White Queen, A Woman of the Iron People won the inaugural James Tiptree, Jr. Award. The later paperback edition consisted of two separate volumes, In the Light of Sigma Draconis and Changing Women, split at the natural dividing point of the novel.

Plot

A Woman of the Iron People is divided into two parts. The first primarily deals with Lixia's growing understanding and involvement with life on the planet. Soon after arriving on the planet she meets Nia and starts to pick up the language of gifts, which is a sort of trade language, from her. They leave their current location and journey west, meeting Derek and the Voice of the Waterfall along the way.

The second part of the novel deals primarily with the question of intervention. The various factions of humans, most of whom are still in space, disagree as to how much the humans should intervene on the planet. Questions are raised about the policy of intervention.

Characters

Nia is the eponymous woman of the Iron People and a native of the alien planet.

Li Lixia is a human from the expeditionary force to the planet; the bulk of the novel is written from her viewpoint.

Derek is another human from the expeditionary force. He joins up with Nia and Lixia early on.

The Voice of the Waterfall is a male of the same species as Nia. He joins Nia and Lixia when the spirit of his waterfall tells him to follow.

References

A Woman of the Iron People Wikipedia