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L. E. Modesitt Jr. (Author)
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Forever Hero October 15, 1991
L. E. Modesitt, Jr's first major work was The Forever Hero trilogy of SF adventure novels published as paperback originals in the 1980s, of which Dawn for a Distant Earth was the first title in the series. 
 
Thousands of years in the future, Earth is a desolate ruin. The first human ship to return in millennia discovers an abandoned wasteland inhabited only by a few degenerate or mutated human outcasts. But among them is a boy of immense native intelligence and determination who is captured, taken in, and educated, and disappears--to grow up to become the force behind a plan to make Earth flower again. He is, if not immortal, at least very long-lived, and he plans to build an independent power base out in the galaxy and force the galactic empire to devote centuries and immense resources to the restoration of the ecology of Earth.
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Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (October 15, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812516133
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812516135
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,953,464 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

After spending years writing poetry, political speeches and analyses, as well as economic and technical reports on extraordinarily detailed and often boring subjects, I finally got around to writing my first short story, which was published in 1973. I kept submitting and occasionally having published stories until an editor indicated he'd refuse to buy any more until I wrote a novel. So I did, and it was published in 1982, and I've been writing novels -- along with a few short stories -- ever since.

If you want to know more, you can visit my website at www.lemodesittjr.com.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Save the planet, even if it takes millenia, May 17, 2000
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This review is from: Dawn for a Distant Earth: The Forever Hero, Volume 1 (Mass Market Paperback)
Be warned I am a sucker for any themes that involve immortality. Even so I think you will find the Forever Hero series of books very absorbing. Modesitt has written quite a lot of good novels and series, so it was no surprise for me to find this gem among his other pearls.

The story concerns the interaction between a galaxy spanning human empire and a savage, born on post apocalyptic Earth. As it turns out this young man does not age, at all. He also has a burning desire to see the mother of the human race, Earth, be renewed after its centuries of environmental devastation. In order to achieve this he has to overcome a universal apathy and direct opposition. To spice up the story our hero has almost super human reflexes and a natural inclination to use deadly weapons. Throw in a few unrequited love affairs and you have the makings of a classic space opera.

All in all the series makes for a great escape from the every day grind.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Laying the Foundation, June 11, 2004
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Dawn for a Distant Earth (1987) is the first novel in The Forever Hero trilogy. Sometime in the distant future, Earth has achieved the stars and colonized many planets. However, the home world continued to suffer from ecological problems caused by wars and pollution. When the ecollapse finally occurred, Earth became a hellhole of poisoned land and sea, savage weather, and toxic ground fogs. The population dropped from billions to a few thousands.

The Earth colonies formed a Federation and later an Empire and somehow lost contact with Earth. After countless years, an Imperial scout rediscovered the planet and the ISS Torquina was sent to survey the world. They found a wasteland of scattered ruins, mostly uninhabited and almost uninhabitable. The remaining animals were generally inedible due to toxin levels, as were many plants.

In this novel, the Torquina finds two populations on the planet: shambletowners and devilkids. The shambletowners live in squalid homes behind guarded walls and raise relatively uncontaminated food in trays. The devilkids, however, live in separate family groups, widely scattered in hidden nooks among the ruins, and gather their food from the poisoned land. Both groups are the prey of coyotes and rat packs.

The Torquina crew captures an injured devilkid and tests his abilities. He is extremely strong with a high intelligence and a blinding fast reaction time. The boy takes the name MacGregor Corson Gershwin and is educated as an Imperial, becoming an ISS officer and pilot. He returns to Old Earth as a flitter pilot supporting the scientists studying the ravaged world.

In this story, Gershwin gradually develops a dedication to restoring Old Earth to her former glory. He recruits other devilkids, sending them to be educated in the Empire, and uses them as the nucleus of his organization on Old Earth. Since he is Earthborn, the Empire rejects his requests for transfer to another assignment. Thus, with his longevity, he eventually becomes the commander of Old Earth Base. However, Imperial support for the reclamation effort has dwindled over the decades and Old Earth is having difficulties in getting mission related supplies and equipment.

While Gershwin was awaiting transport to his assignment on Old Earth, he shared one night of love with Caroljoy. They each remembered that night for the rest of their lives. Although Gershwin doesn't know for years, Caroljoy became pregnant with his child. She was married to a Duke, who cherished both her and the child, but she still remembered her Lieutenant.

This novel introduces the myth of the Captain, the prophet who preaches the rebirth of Old Earth and the leader who establishes the effort to banish the deadlands and to bring back the cool, green grass and trees to Old Earth. Nothing stops him, for he is destined to bring Old Earth back to life again. Even the Empire is reluctant to interfere with his destiny.

Highly recommended for Modesitt fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of individual daring and dedicated perseverance with a touch of romance.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good solid sci-fi read, November 24, 1998
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This review is from: Dawn for a Distant Earth: The Forever Hero, Volume 1 (Mass Market Paperback)
Readers be warned: you have to read all 3 books in this trilogy to truly enjoy these books.

Gerswin is a devilkid, an orphan living alone among the pollution and dangerous animals of a ravanged and mostly unpopulated Old Earth. Living in the wasteland has made Gerswin a primitive though intelligent savage, and the extreme conditions has made him into a physical superman. When a galactic empire survey vessel takes returns to Old Earth and takes him on board and educates him and allows him to mature to full strength you can be sure interesting things will happen. The trilogy tells of Gerswin's struggles against powerful forces over the centuries as he engages in a mammoth lonely crusade.

The trilogy is exciting at times and tells an interesting story. The setting and mood resembles the author's later Ecolitan stories.

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