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For decades, an alien species called the Velari watched Earth from afar, interpreting our flickering transmissions of children's shows, nature documentaries, and slow, patient stories as a window into who we were - kind, curious, full of promise. When they arrived, it wasn't with conquest or demands, but with questions, songs, and seeds.
What they found instead was a fractured world lost in noise and fear.
But still, they stayed.
This is not a story of war and invasion. It is a story of quiet revolutions. Of gardens growing between ruined highways. Of humans who listen. Of a world that learns - slowly, painfully - how to breathe again. At the heart of this transformation stands a man named Jordy, and a young Velari born of Earth's own soil: not a savior, not a soldier, but something much older. A gardener of memory.
Told in elegant, grounded prose that spans decades of transformation, To Tend the Stars blends first contact, ecological hope, and deep emotional truth. It asks what it means to build peace not through power, but through patience - not by erasing what came before, but by planting something new in its place.
Perfect for readers who loved the quiet wonder of The Overstory, the philosophical heart of Arrival, and the vision of The Dispossessed, this is science fiction that blooms in silence and stays rooted long after the last page.
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For decades, an alien species called the Velari watched Earth from afar, interpreting our flickering transmissions of children's shows, nature documentaries, and slow, patient stories as a window into who we were - kind, curious, full of promise. When they arrived, it wasn't with conquest or demands, but with questions, songs, and seeds.
What they found instead was a fractured world lost in noise and fear.
But still, they stayed.
This is not a story of war and invasion. It is a story of quiet revolutions. Of gardens growing between ruined highways. Of humans who listen. Of a world that learns - slowly, painfully - how to breathe again. At the heart of this transformation stands a man named Jordy, and a young Velari born of Earth's own soil: not a savior, not a soldier, but something much older. A gardener of memory.
Told in elegant, grounded prose that spans decades of transformation, To Tend the Stars blends first contact, ecological hope, and deep emotional truth. It asks what it means to build peace not through power, but through patience - not by erasing what came before, but by planting something new in its place.
Perfect for readers who loved the quiet wonder of The Overstory, the philosophical heart of Arrival, and the vision of The Dispossessed, this is science fiction that blooms in silence and stays rooted long after the last page.