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Author | Anne McCaffrey |
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Cover artist | Romas Kukalis |
Series | The Tower and the Hive |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Publication date | 1990 |
Publication place | US |
Pages | 328 |
Followed by | Damia |
The Rowan (1990) is a science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey, the first book in The Tower and the Hive series (also known as The Rowan series). It is set in the universe of the "Pegasus" trilogy, against a backdrop of a technologically advanced society in which telepathy, psychokinesis and other psychic talents have become scientifically accepted and researched. Telekinetic and telepathic powers are used to communicate and teleport spaceships through space, thus avoiding the light barrier and allowing for the colonization of other planetary systems.
In the series, psionic powers occur of varying strength, the possessors being ranked from T12 (the weakest) to T1 (the strongest). The very strongest are employed as "T1 Primes" by an independent company, FT&T (Federated Telepaths and Teleporters) for teleporting cargo and passengers between the systems.
The Rowan tells the life story of a young orphan, of Prime Talent, from the moment the child's community is wiped out in a mudslide to the time when she becomes a Prime and after a life of loneliness falls in love with a previously undiscovered Prime on Deneb which was being attacked by aliens.
The central section of the book is based on McCaffrey's earlier short story "Lady in the Tower".
Talent Level: T-9; Callisto Stationmaster
Primes of FT&T are T-1 telekinetic/telepaths. They are the rarest manifestation of Talent:
![]() | This article includes a
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external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
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![]() First edition | |
Author | Anne McCaffrey |
---|---|
Cover artist | Romas Kukalis |
Series | The Tower and the Hive |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Ace Books |
Publication date | 1990 |
Publication place | US |
Pages | 328 |
Followed by | Damia |
The Rowan (1990) is a science fiction novel by American writer Anne McCaffrey, the first book in The Tower and the Hive series (also known as The Rowan series). It is set in the universe of the "Pegasus" trilogy, against a backdrop of a technologically advanced society in which telepathy, psychokinesis and other psychic talents have become scientifically accepted and researched. Telekinetic and telepathic powers are used to communicate and teleport spaceships through space, thus avoiding the light barrier and allowing for the colonization of other planetary systems.
In the series, psionic powers occur of varying strength, the possessors being ranked from T12 (the weakest) to T1 (the strongest). The very strongest are employed as "T1 Primes" by an independent company, FT&T (Federated Telepaths and Teleporters) for teleporting cargo and passengers between the systems.
The Rowan tells the life story of a young orphan, of Prime Talent, from the moment the child's community is wiped out in a mudslide to the time when she becomes a Prime and after a life of loneliness falls in love with a previously undiscovered Prime on Deneb which was being attacked by aliens.
The central section of the book is based on McCaffrey's earlier short story "Lady in the Tower".
Talent Level: T-9; Callisto Stationmaster
Primes of FT&T are T-1 telekinetic/telepaths. They are the rarest manifestation of Talent: