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Speed of Dark

Speed of Dark

Novel by Elizabeth Moon
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Speed of Dark is a near-future science fiction novel by American author Elizabeth Moon. The story is told from the first person viewpoint of an autistic person. It won the Nebula Award for Best Novel in 2003, and was also an Arthur C. Clarke Award... Wikipedia
Originally published: 2002
Genres: Science fiction, Novel, and Medical fiction
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SPEED OF DARK is an important text within the SF canon." - John Clute (SFE online). "A quiet and unusually thoughtful work." - Anatomy of Wonder (2004) II-777.