Ceres
by L. Neil Smith
Nominee for the 2010 Prometheus AwardIn the 22nd century people have
spread into the Solar System. Born and raised in a twentieth of Earth's gravity
on the asteroid Pallas, young skater Llyra Ngu is grimly determined to compete
and win on mankind's homeworld—an ambition that many say will cripple or kill
her. Her older brother Wilson is equally set on quitting his job as a
surveyor's apprentice to become an asteroid hunter, a calling fraught with the
promise of fabulous riches and the danger of sudden death. He will find a full
share of romance and disappointment, love and loss, and pursue the asteroid
hunter's holy grail, the legendary Diamond Rogue. Llyra's training will
require years, and a journey that will take her to Ceres, at one tenth Earth's
gravity, where her father bosses the Ceres Terraformation Project, to the
one-sixth gravity of the Moon, to Mars and one third gravity, and finally to
Earth. Along the way, she will survive jealous rivals, a hostile press,
terrorist attacks, and the hijacking of a spaceliner in order to achieve her
goal. In the end, Llyra and Wilson will hear the call of the stars,
themselves
spread into the Solar System. Born and raised in a twentieth of Earth's gravity
on the asteroid Pallas, young skater Llyra Ngu is grimly determined to compete
and win on mankind's homeworld—an ambition that many say will cripple or kill
her. Her older brother Wilson is equally set on quitting his job as a
surveyor's apprentice to become an asteroid hunter, a calling fraught with the
promise of fabulous riches and the danger of sudden death. He will find a full
share of romance and disappointment, love and loss, and pursue the asteroid
hunter's holy grail, the legendary Diamond Rogue. Llyra's training will
require years, and a journey that will take her to Ceres, at one tenth Earth's
gravity, where her father bosses the Ceres Terraformation Project, to the
one-sixth gravity of the Moon, to Mars and one third gravity, and finally to
Earth. Along the way, she will survive jealous rivals, a hostile press,
terrorist attacks, and the hijacking of a spaceliner in order to achieve her
goal. In the end, Llyra and Wilson will hear the call of the stars,
themselves