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Reap the Wild Wind

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Daw Books, 2007 - Fiction - 454 pages
In the first book of the "Stratification" series, set in an earlier time in Czerneda's Trade Pact Universe, the Clan has not yet learned how to manipulate the M'hir to travel between worlds. Instead, they are a people divided into small tribes, scattered over a fraction of their world, and prevented from advancing by two other powerful races who control both technology and terrain. Aliens begin exploring the Clan's home planet, upsetting the delicate balance between the three intelligent races. It is a time, too, when one young woman is on the verge of mastering the forbidden power of the M'hir-a power that could prove to be the salvation or ruin of her entire species...

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Review: Reap the Wild Wind (Stratification #1)

User Review  - Naomi Stone - Goodreads

Aryl du Sarc is a member of a race called the Om'ray on the planet, Cersi where her people share an Agreement with two other races, the Oud and Tikitik. This Agreement is key to maintaining balance ... Read full review

Review: Reap the Wild Wind (Stratification #1)

User Review  - Nathaniel Phillips - Goodreads

I really enjoyed this book. Ms. Czerneda creates such wonderful characters and environments, that it is easy to open one of her books and slip away to a distant world and become a spectator rather ... Read full review

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Julie E. Czerneda, series editor and co-author of the Wonder Zone Teacher's Resources, has published extensively in Science Education and is an internationally bestselling Science Fiction author. Julie has worked on many projects with Trifolium Books including, Packing Fraction and Other Tales of Science and Imagination and No Limits: Developing Scientific Literacy Using Science Fiction, a program designed to pique students' interest in Science using the Science Fiction genre.

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