Babel600.jpg for web normalKaleem has found his father and soon finds the love of his life, Rozia Laurence, but he is still not comfortable with his role as Peace Child. He also has to face some of the less palatable truths about his home planet: it is blighted by the existence of the Z Zone, a place where poorer people live outside of society, and by switch-off, compulsory euthanasia for a healthy but aging population, including his mentor, Razjosh.

The Babel Tower still haunts him, but it begins to make sense as he uncovers more of the truth about his past and how it is connected with the problems in the Z Zone.

Kaleem knows he can and must make a difference, but at what personal cost?

 

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Gill James maintains a pace of action and ideas well-suited to the future history genre.

The reader will find him/herself finishing this novel too quickly. The novel is terrific for young adults/adults who enjoy fantasy mixed with bits and pieces of reality.

I stayed up late because I had to finsh before I could sleep.