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''The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet'' is the 2014 debut
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novel by
Becky Chambers Becky Chambers (born May 3, 1985) is an American science fiction writer. She is the author of the Hugo Award-winning ''Wayfarers'' series as well as novellas including '' To Be Taught, If Fortunate'' (2019) and the ''Monk & Robot'' series, which ...
, set in her
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, the Galactic Commons. Chambers originally
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the novel via a
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campaign; it was subsequently re-published by
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.''The Long Way To A Small Angry Planet'' Is This Year's Most Delightful Space Opera
by Andrew Liptak, at
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; published September 12, 2015; retrieved July 6, 2017


Synopsis

Fleeing her old life, Rosemary Harper joins the multi-species crew of the ''Wayfarer'' as a file clerk, and follows them on their various missions throughout the galaxy. The novel concerns itself with character development rather than adventure. Each member of the crew has a story that unfolds, or a crisis to face. They encounter several alien environments on the slow path to their destination. At the end, the ship is damaged by hostile aliens, precipitating changes in the relationships between the characters, setting them on new paths.


Characters

* Rosemary Harper – A
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-born human, she leaves her home planet to join the crew of the tunneling ship ''Wayfarer'', where she works as the ship's clerk, while struggling to conceal her past. * Ashby Santoso – The human captain of the ''Wayfarer'' who grew up on the Exodus Fleet. Familiar with space-bound life, he keeps the rest of the crew in check. * Dr Chef – A Grum, who is both the doctor and chef on board the ''Wayfarer''. * Kizzy Shao – One of the ''Wayfarers two technicians. Human, extremely talkative. * Jenks – The ''Wayfarers other technician. Human, and shorter than most people in the Galactic Commons, but chooses not to get this changed. * Sissix – An Aandrisk, and pilot of the ''Wayfarer''. When she isn't flying the ship, she seems to spend the rest of her time arguing with Corbin. * Artis Corbin – Human, and the ship's algaeist. Short-tempered, and not as friendly as the rest of the crew, he prefers not to leave the algae labs where he grows the ''Wayfarers fuel. * Lovelace – Referred to by the crew as Lovey, Lovelace is the ''Wayfarers onboard AI who runs the processes on the ship and helps during communications. * Ohan – A Sianat Pair, the ship's Navigator, they are able to understand the complexities of the sublayer. Without them, the ''Wayfarers tunneling would be impossible. They keep to themselves when not directing Sissix's piloting through the sublayer.


Production

In 2012, Becky Chambers started a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter, hoping to raise $2,500 so that she could work part-time for two months to finish the book. She stated her intent to find a regular publisher, but noted that self-publication would be a fallback option. At the end of February 2013, she announced the book's completion, and acquired a literary agent; the book was published by
Hodder & Stoughton Hodder & Stoughton is a British publishing house, now an imprint of Hachette.H ...
in 2015.


Reception

The book was shortlisted for the 2016
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,Award Shortlists
, at ClarkeAward.com; retrieved July 6, 2017
and earned Chambers a nomination for the
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' 2016 "
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Award for Best Newcomer".Announcing the British Fantasy Awards 2016 Nominees
by Lee Harris, at
Tor.com ''Reactor'', formerly ''Tor.com'', is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine published by Tor Books, a division of Macmillan Publishers. The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original short fiction, re-reads and commentary on specul ...
; published June 7, 2016; retrieved July 6, 2017
It was the first self-published novel to be shortlisted for the
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Golden Tentacle for Best Debut Novel. Self-published sci-fi debut kickstarts on to Kitschies shortlist
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'' called it "a quietly profound, humane tour de force that tackles politics and gender issues with refreshing optimism".The best recent science fiction novels – review roundup
by Eric Brown; at ''
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considered it to be "exciting, adventurous, and ... cozy", and comparable to "the best
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universes". Adam Roberts felt that it was "a huge amount of space-opera-y fun, with some interestingly nuanced perspectives on gender woven into the whole", while
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observed that although the setting was evocative of the Traveller roleplaying game, he was "more strongly reminded of James Tiptree, Jr.'s short story " And I Awoke and Found Me Here on the Cold Hill's Side" … that is, if James Tiptree, Jr. instead of being relentlessly, inexorably depressing, had been a cheerful optimist."Not quite the Traveller novel I was expecting
by
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, at James Nicoll Reviews; published February 1, 2015; retrieved July 6, 2017
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'' Linda Wilson commended Chambers for portraying naturalistic conversation and
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, and for the relationships between characters.The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet by Becky Chambers
reviewed by Linda Wilson, at ''
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''; published June 2, 2016; retrieved July 6, 2017
At the ''
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'',
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described it as "SF for the
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generation, a feel-good tale of non-conformity, gender fluidity, multiculturalism and unorthodox sexual relationships", and "perfectly pleasant", but faulted it for "somewhat lacking ... dramatic tension".'The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet', by Becky Chambers
reviewed by
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, at the ''
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''; published October 2, 2015; retrieved July 6, 2017
Similarly, ''
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''s Adrienne Martini stated that although the novel's opening was "
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for space opera fans", and although she felt that readers will "love these characters and the exquisitely developed universe they inhabit", ultimately "nothing much happens" until the last 40 pages; Martini emphasized, however, that the novel is worth reading because of its characters and
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.Adrienne Martini reviews Becky Chambers
by Adrienne Martini, at ''
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''; published March 12, 2016; retrieved July 6, 2017
At
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, Niall Alexander noted that although it is not a "balls-to-the-wall blockbuster", and although it has a "simplistic plot (that) can't compete with either the depth and complexity of Chambers' cast of characters or the sense of wonder suggested by her stellar setting," it is nonetheless a "delight" and a "genuine joy"; ultimately, Alexander concluded, the novel "isn't really about the
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ous angry planet—it's about the long way there."The Joy of the Journey: ''The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet'' by Becky Chambers
reviewed by Niall Alexander, at
Tor.com ''Reactor'', formerly ''Tor.com'', is an online science fiction and fantasy magazine published by Tor Books, a division of Macmillan Publishers. The magazine publishes articles, reviews, original short fiction, re-reads and commentary on specul ...
; first published March 17, 2015; republished July 5, 2016; retrieved July 6, 2017


References

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