The Rowan

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Title The Rowan
Author Anne McCaffrey
Cover artist Romas
Country US
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Publisher Ace
Released 1990
Pages 328
Followed by Damia

The Rowan is the first book in the Rowan series by Anne McCaffrey.

Contents

[edit] Plot summary

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

The Rowan (1990) is set in the universe of the Pegasus trilogy, set in a backdrop of a technologically advanced society in which telepathy, psychokinesis and other psychic Talents have become scientifically accepted and researched. Telekinetic and telepathic powers are used to communicate and teleport spaceships through space, thus avoiding the light barrier and allowing for the colonization of other solar systems.

In the series psionic powers occur of varying strength, the possessors being ranked from T12 (the weakest) to T1 (the strongest). The very strongest are employed as "T1 Primes" by an independent company, FT&T, (Federated Telepaths and Teleporters) for teleporting cargo and passengers between the systems. The Rowan tells the life story of a young orphan, of Prime talent, from the moment the child's community is wiped out in a mudslide to the time when she becomes a Prime and after a life of loneliness falls in love with a previously undiscovered Prime in a far away star system being attacked by aliens.

The central section of the book is based on McCaffrey's earlier short story "Lady in the Tower"

[edit] Characters

[edit] The Rowan/ Angharad Gwyn
  • Talent Level: T-1 telekinetic/telepath; Callisto Prime
  • Physical Description: Silver-white hair, grey eyes (though stated to be brown in the beginning of the book...?), and a tiny figure.
    • The Rowan was the only survivor of a freak landslide that destroyed the Rowan Mining Camp on Altair. The toddler Rowan had been trapped in a hopper (a kind of vehicle) and buried under the sludge for days. Her young mind was so strong that every telepathically sensitive person on the planet could hear her.

[edit] Siglen
  • Talent Level: T-1 telekinetic/telepath; Altair Prime
  • Physical Description: "Siglen was a slab of a female, soft from a sedentary life and a disinclination to exercise of any kind."- The Rowan pg. 14
    • Siglen proved to be more harm than good when it came to dealing with the Rowan. She wasn't empathic towards the child and instilled a neurosis (agoraphobia) in the three Primes that she trained.

[edit] Lusena
  • Talent level: T-8 telepath; junior therapist
    • Lusena took the young Rowan in as her own. She already had two older children, Bardy and Finnan. Lusena died in a crash when the Rowan was eighteen.

[edit] Goswina Lyon
  • Talent Level: T-5 empath
    • Goswina first met the Rowan when she, along with seven other young Talents, traveled to Altair for a course on Tower management and maintenance. She soon realized that she and the Rowan could not work efficiently together and so recommended her brother Afra, who at the time was six. The Rowan then promised to make sure Afra came to Altair for the course when he was old enough.

[edit] Afra Lyon
  • Talent Level: T-4 telekinetic/telepath
  • Physical Description: blonde hair, slighlty green skin, yellow eyes, tall/slender figure.
    • The Lyon family is from Capella, a "Methody" planet known for its adherence to rules and manners. Afra, however, was slightly different; life on Capella didn't appeal to him. So, at eightenn, Afra spent all his money to send a resume to the Rowan, the new Callisto Prime. The Prime sent for him the very next day. Afra was to the Rowan's like and became second in command of the Tower.

[edit] Jeff Raven
  • Talent Level: T-1 telekinetic/telepath
  • Physical Description: black hair and piercing blue eyes.
    • Jeff Raven was born on Deneb where a large population of "Wild Talents" resides. He first contacted the Rowan telepathically when he "heard" her getting ready to start her transportation work on Callisto. Jeff informed her that Deneb was under attack by hostile alien forces. The Rowan informed Earth Prime who refused to believe the words of an "unknown Talent"; Jeff quickly varified the attack was legitimate by telekinetically hurtling a missile towards Earth (which was quite an extraordinary feat considering how remote Deneb was and that any other Prime woul have needed to tap into a generator's gestalt for that kind of power.)

[edit] Isthia Raven
  • Talent Level: never tested, but she has a "long ear" and "loud voice"
    • Isthia is the mother of Jeff Raven. She gathered a team of other untrained Talents to help her contact the Rowan telepathically when Jeff was badly injured in an accident after the attacks.

[edit] Peter Reidinger IV

Talent Level: T-1 telekinetic/telepath; Earth Prime
Physical Description: Black hair, close trimmed red beard and moustache. He is the descendant of the same Peter Reidinger who is featured in Pegasus in Flight and Pegasus in Space.

  • The Reidinger family is full of extremely high Talents, and Peter Reidinger IV is surely one of the most powerful. He runs FT&T.

[edit] Elizara

Talent Level: T-1 Medic/Ob.

[edit] Brian Ackerman

Talent Level: T-9; Callisto Stationmaster

[edit] Primes

Primes of FT&T are T-1 telekinetic/telepaths. They are the rarest manifestation of Talent.

  • Earth Prime: Peter Reidinger
  • Altair Prime: Siglen
  • Capella Prime: Capella
  • Betelguese Prime: David
  • Callisto Prime: The Rowan
The Talent Universe by Anne McCaffrey

To Ride Pegasus | Pegasus in Flight | Pegasus in Space
The Rowan | Damia | Damia's Children | Lyon's Pride | The Tower and the Hive