THE MANY-COLORED LAND

431 pages

Published June 12, 1983

ISBN:
978-0-345-30989-1
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When a one-way time tunnel to Earth's distant past, specifically six million B.C., was discovered by folks on the Galactic Milieu, every misfit for light-years around hurried to pass through it. Each sought his own brand of happiness. But none could have guessed what awaited them. Not even in a million years....

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The Many-Colored Land is a time travel/alien invasion/political intrigue/what-the-genre-is-this? novel. It is the first of four books comprising the Saga of the Pliocene Exiles. As the first book, it sets up the setting and some of the conflicts for the following books.

We begin our story six million years ago when some alien refugees and their dying space ship from another galaxy land on a planet (presumably Earth).

We then jump forward six million years to 2110, when the human race is part of a Galactic Milieu that is composed of five other alien races. This is a Golden Age for humanity, one that pisses off humans yearning for a simpler time when they could just speak French and be xenophobic assholes. Luckily for them, a "one way" time portal has been made on Earth that can transport these social outcasts six million years in the past to the Pliocene …

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  • American Science fiction
  • Fiction
  • Time travel in fiction
  • Time travel

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