Book summaryIn the future, corporations use other planets as they did third world countries--as locations for factories and suppliers of cheap labor and materials. When her company decides to move to another planet, 70-year-old Ofelia, realizing that the bureaucracy views her as a burden, decides to remain behind. But she soon discovers that the planet has an indigenous population--one that she must convince to coexist peacefully with her. |
Remnant Populationby Moon, ElizabethFirst Edition
Book desription: New York: Baen Books. Very Good+ in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1996. First Edition. Hardcover; First Printing. 0-671-87718-6 . Book is in very good condition with very good jacket. Jacket has light shelfwear. Cover has almost no shelfwear. Pages appear clean and tight. More detailed description and / or picture available on request. ; Check with us for more science fiction / fantasy books. ; Tall 8vo - 9" to 10" tall; 339 pages .
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