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by Andre Norton (Author)
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"Gripping adventure that will keep the reader on the edge of his seat until the final page." --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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Centuries after civilisation destroyed itself in a final war, Fors was driven from his clan for the crime of being a mutant. Though his people had long combed the remnants of the old world to regain lost knowledge, the land to the north was taboo. Having nothing to lose, Fors and his feline companion trekked north - toward incredible danger and a staggering discovery. Elsewhere, Sander also searched for the Before People, said to have survived the great devastation. Then he met Fanyl, who coveted the lost knowledge for her own purpose. Soon the pair would be threatened by an ancient evil which destroyed not just lives but minds as well...

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Baen (February 25, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743435958
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743435956
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,693,270 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Post-apocalyptic Quests, March 21, 2004
Darkness and Dawn is an omnibus edition of two independent novels. It includes Star Man's Son and No Night Without Stars. Both novels are post-apocalyptic stories set after great cataclysms that destroyed the previous civilizations. Both involve quests for knowledge and materiel from the prior age. And both feature symbiotic relationships between humans and animals.

Star Man's Son (1952) takes place after the Great Blowup. Many areas are still radioactive. Mutated plants and animals abound. Fors is the son of Langdon, a Star Man killed by Beast Things on an exploration into a far city. Fors is rejected by the Star Men due to his white hair, a sign of mutation, and so he and his great hunting cat, Lura, leave on a great journey to search for the lost city in the north that was never bombed and thus is safe for scavengers.

No Night Without Stars (1975) takes place three centuries after the cataclysm that caused the Dark Time. Many animals and countless men perished, with only a handful of survivors here and there and, after the skies cleared once again, there were changes. Sander left his people to search for the secret of working the strange metals found among the ruins. Fanyi seeks weapons to pay back the blood debt due to the slavers who have killed or captured her people. Together with their mutated animals -- Rhin, Kai and Kayi -- they follow her pendant toward the Great Place of the Before People.

These stories are classical Norton. Star Man's Son was her first science fiction tale, written more than a decade prior to No Night Without Stars. They are very similar, but the second tale includes a heroine, which was against publisher policy when the first tale was written; however, the author has since produced many female characters with more substantial personalities.

Highly recommended for Norton fans and for anyone else who enjoys tales of quests among the ruins of destroyed civilizations.

-Arthur W. Jordin
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you Baen for reviving two old favorites, September 2, 2008
By Gunner (Bethlehem,Georgia) - See all my reviews
  
DARKNESS AND DAWN

DARKNESS AND DAWN is an omnibus edition put out by Baen that contains two of Andre Norton's post-apocalyptic stories, Star Man's Son: 2250 A.D.and No Night Without Stars

Thank you Baen for reviving two old favorites



StarMan's Son


This was the very first Science Fiction book that I ever read, my Brother had purchased the paperback version sometime in the 1950's and was kind enough to let me read it, I was "hooked" then and still am, Andre Norton shall never die as long as she has readers.

This is about a young boy, Lars of the Puma clan; Lars's father was a Star Man- explorers of the blasted wilderness beyond the mountain stronghold of the Star Hall. The brotherhood of Star Men sought to carry on the tradition of their research scientist ancestors- to seek out new knowledge for the betterment of the tribe- and of the world. Unfortunately Lars was a mutant, and his mutation was very apparent, his hair was white, and the Clan had not accepted him. What was not so apparent was that he had the ability to telepathically communicate with his great hunting cat, Lura. When Lars's Father failed to return from his last mission Lars snuck out of his village to explore the vast Wilderness, rather than accept the insult of a lesser life, Lars took up his sword, bow, and his father's pouch, and along with his great mutant hunting cat, Lura, went out to find the great lost city of the Old Ones that his father's last journal entry spoke of.
Published in 1952 this was one of the first post-apocalyptic novels. It is also one of the most believable. Even in light of current knowledge you still find it believable.
One other thing, in spite of the tales about the unimaginable horror of nuclear war, this book was about hope. You see, even after you press that big "reset" button, mankind will yet find a way to survive; the great cycle of re-civilization from the ruins of former greatness will start again. If you were a kid growing up during the Cold War this was an important message to keep at the back of your mind.
I believe that this was the first book that I used a lined 3 X 5 card as a bookmark. Anytime I came across a word that I wasn't 100% sure of the meaning I wrote in on the lined 3 X 5 card. At the end of the book, I would write down the word and the definition into my personal Lexicon. Over the years I found that there were fewer words on the 3 X 5 cards. Science fiction seems to have an unwritten rule that the author must use a wide vocabulary.
I strongly recommend this book to every teenager who wants to discover the exciting world of Science Fiction and to their parents who want to improve their reading ability and their vocabulary. You might want to do the lined 3 X 5 card thing, also.



No Night Without Stars


No Night without Stars is a post-apocalyptic novel that takes place centuries after the cataclysm that caused the Dark Time. "When the Earth danced, mountains belched fire and sea waves hammered the land", many animals and numerous men had perished. The cold and great choking clouds of evil air killed many more. Only a handful of men and animals survived here and there.
After the skies cleared once again, there were changes. Some animals grew larger, like the clever and adaptable koyots who became riding animals for the Mobs. And the Traders spoke of distant species of men who had grown into giants.
In this novel, Sander (the Smith) left Jak's Mob to search for the secret of working the strange metals found among the ruins of the "Before People". Together with Rhin, his mount, Sander came East seeking the ancient ruins where such metals were found. He finds a village by the sea that has been attacked by the Sea Shark slavers. Although he only takes some food and tools from the village, a survivor tracks him down during the night and questions him.
The next day, Fanyi (A Shaman of her people) finds him again under the open sky. She and her companions, the fishers Kai and Kayi (possibly weasels or such), had been away when the raiders attacked Padford. Now, as the village shaman, she works to pay back the blood debt. She tells Sander that her foreseeing has shown their paths to run together, following her shining pendant toward the Great Place of the Before People.
In this story, Sander, Fanyi and their animal companions trek north and east, crossing forests, rivers and dry sea beds. They discover strange and dangerous new species, demolished cities, and ocean bottoms littered with huge bones, dead ships and ancient ruins. Eventually, they find the cache of old knowledge for which they are searching and face therein a danger greater than any other they have encountered.
Highly Recommended for Norton fans.

If you enjoyed Star Man's Son (my first science fiction book), then you'll enjoy this one also.


Gunner August, 2008










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