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by Hal Clement (Author) "Poetically and almost literally, Kainui's mantle is at endless war with its overlying ocean ..." (more)
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In SFWA Grand Master Clement's ponderous hard-SF think-piece set several millennia in the future, historian and anthropologist Mike Hoani joins the crew of a metal-scavenging catamaran on the planet Kainui. A water-covered world circling a binary star system, Kainui is far from a tropical paradise-colonists must wear pressure suits in the poisonous atmosphere and must don further protective gear when working in the salty and corrosive seawater. The planet's Maori-descended colonists live a nomadic existence, traveling about by boat or on one of the planet's anchorless floating cities. Hoani participates in the sea-mining operations of the good ship Malolo, while studying the odd culture of child-swapping among Kainui's nomadic couples. After a mass of gelatinous human-made "pseudo-life" nearly sinks the ship, Hoani and the Malolo's crew discover a new form of secreted iron that has arisen from a mutation of the illegally "hacked" life form. Centuries of human technology is transforming Kainui, and, for better or worse, the colonists must find ways to adapt. Clement follows the blueprint of his classic 1954 novel, A Mission of Gravity-a dramatic extrapolation of conditions within an extraterrestrial environment-but here fails to develop much of a plot in the midst of exposition-laden dialogue and prose that veers unpleasantly close to a turgid science lesson. Clement is unsurpassed in the exacting detail of his settings, however, and for many fans this may prove satisfaction enough.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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Dense with physics and the occasional chemistry lesson, Clement's latest hard sf novel revolves around the complex seafaring culture of Polynesians transplanted to the water world of Kainui, where settler groups have established floating cities that wander the globe, more or less incommunicado with others because of an electromagnetic haze of lightning and ionization in the upper atmosphere. Continual seaquakes produce underwater explosions strong enough to concuss a man, so every Kainui sailor must wear noise armor outside their ship's cabins. Curious linguist Mike Hoani comes to Kainui to study the evolution of various Polynesian languages on the uniquely isolated world. The best way for him to do that is to sign on as an apprentice on a trader ship. Aboard with him are the captain, her first-mate husband, a second adult crew member, and a 10-year-old earning points toward adulthood. Clement skillfully weaves together challenging science, a unique familial society, and an encounter with a "lost" city in a narrative that allows the reader to puzzle out Mike's questions along with him. Roberta Johnson
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4.0 out of 5 stars exciting otherworld anthropologic study tale, Sep 27 2003
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The twin planets Kainui and Kaihapa are covered by water and orbit a binary star system. Polynesians settled on Kainui, a planet with deep oceans and a poisoned atmosphere. The horrendous climatic conditions include a horrific noise way over acceptable decibel levels requiring special equipments to survive the racket and the pollution. The inhabitants of this watery orb live on floating cities developed by biotechnology.

Maori Earthling Mike Hoani arrives on Kainui to study the changes in language since colonization. Trader Captain Wanaka accompanied by her husband and a ten-year-old apprentice takes the off-worlder on her boat. Their boat becomes damaged and soon they drift towards the South Pole. There on the edge of the frozen realm they encounter inhabitants of an ice city. Neither race knew of the existence of the other, but confrontation is the reaction.

Upfront the story line seems a bit weak as the novel feels more like an exciting anthropologic study tale than an action adventure science fiction thriller. The Kainui environs are superbly drawn so that the audience has a feel for the floating culture and to a lesser degree the civilization of the ice men. Fans who appreciate a strange different realm will enjoy this water world tale.

Harriet Klausner

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