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Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
November 1988

Author
  
Followed by
  
The Renegades of Pern

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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Del Rey Books

Originally published
  
1979

Preceded by
  

Cover artist
  
Michael WhelanSteve Weston (UK)

Characters
  
Menolly, AIVAS, Robinton, Jaxom, F'lar, Ramoth, F'nor, Piemur, Mnementh, F'lessan, Sebell, Readis, Sharra, Lessa, Ruth

Genres
  
Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Children's literature, Speculative fiction

Similar
  
Anne McCaffrey books, Dragonriders of Pern books, Fantasy books

Dragonsdawn is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It was the ninth book published in the Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey. It was published in 1988, by Del Rey in the US and Bantam in the UK.

Contents

While the Dragonriders of Pern series is recognized as science fiction (due to its origin discussing the nature of the star Rukbat and its planetary system), many of its elements in the earlier books were primarily fantasy in origin. Dragonsdawn' establishes the science fiction nature of the series by defining the science behind McCaffrey's dragons.

Plot Summary

The planet Pern seemed a paradise to its new colonists—seeking to return to an agrarian-based simpler way of life, Admiral Paul Benden, Governor Emily Boll and the rest of the colonists had selected Pern as a place to leave their recent wars and troubles behind. Shortly after arriving on the planet, however, a new threat appeared – Thread.

With time running out and the colony's destruction imminent, geneticist Kitti Ping Yung and her granddaughter Wind Blossom set out to bio-engineer Pernese lifeforms that appear to instinctively react to the Thread – the dragonets that colonists have adopted as pets. In order to ensure the survival of the newly designed species, as well as reduce the possible threat they may have to the colonists by going rogue, they are created with an ability to bond with humans. By the end of the book, Sorka Hanrahan and Sean Connell and a few other young colonists become the first of the dragonriders.

Themes

  • Food
  • Dragons
  • Childbirth (both human and dragon, both literal and metaphoric)
  • Survival
  • Awards

    Dragonsdawn placed third for the annual, juried John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel published in the USA and seventh for the annual Locus Award for Best Novel.

    References

    Dragonsdawn Wikipedia


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