Two great writers who go great together tell the story of a young woman sworn to destroy the pirates who orphaned her--even if it takes a lifetime."Don't miss Sassinak. Elizabeth Moon and Anne McCaffrey's wonderful novel brings to mind early Heinlein. Sassinak, the female protagonist, is a powerful and lovable creation. I'm looking forward to more of her adventures."--Rocky Mountain News
The sequel to Sassinak stars Sassy, now an admiral, finally eradicating the planet pirates from the Federation of Sentient Planets with the help of her crew, and the ever-hardy Lunzie.
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The Ship Who Sang is not alone. A high-principled young lady spaceship and her experienced brawn save the galaxy from evil plotters.
The tale of an ambitious young girl struck down by an alien disease who straps on a spaceship and continues her archeological searches among the stars. Selected by the New York Public Library for their 1993 Books for the Teen Age list of the year's best YA books. "A perfect combination of SF, adventure, and romance...."--Starred review in Kliatt.
Simeon was the "brain" running a peaceful space station--but when the invaders arrived, his only hope of protecting his crew and himself was to become The City Who Fought! "...a superior book."--Roland Green, Chicago Sun-Times
"The brainship Carialle and her brawn, Keff, find a habitable planet inhabited by an apparent mix of races and cultures and dominated by an elite of apparent magicians. Appearances are deceiving, however.... a brisk, well-told, often amusing tale.... Fans of either author, or both, will have fun with this book."--Booklist.