Diuturnity's Dawn

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Diuturnity's Dawn
Author Alan Dean Foster
Country United States
Language English
Series The Founding of the Commonwealth
Genre(s) Science fiction novel
Publisher Del Rey Books
Publication date 2002
Media type Print (Hardcover and Paperback)
Pages 336 pp (first edition, hardcover)
ISBN ISBN 0-345-41865-4 (first edition, hardcover)
Preceded by Dirge

Diuturnity's Dawn (2002) is a science fiction novel written by Alan Dean Foster. The full title is sometimes shown as Diuturnity's Dawn: Book Three of The Founding of the Commonwealth.

[edit] Plot summary

In the third and concluding novel of this trilogy, an uncomfortable archaeological alliance of Thranx, humans, and AAnn, explores the well-kept secrets of the lost civilization of the Sauun on the frontier world Comagrave. After a series of accidents that occur where the AAnn are convenient for helping an injured or stranded human, the chief Thranx scientist starts suspecting an anti-Thranx conspiracy. Meanwhile on the planet Dawn, such a conspiracy seems to be up and running, for terrorists there plan vicious destruction to crush the infant commonwealth. Unexpected players in this engrossing drama are the padres, human and Thranx, of the anything but dogmatic United Church, which ministers to both species with a decidedly untraditional religious outlook.

[edit] Themes

The themes exposed in this novel are typically Foster:

  • The stupidity of shapeism (liking what is shaped like you)
  • The conflict between truth and good
  • The craziness of extremism
  • The value of humor when building a religion

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