Set in the early 1990s, this travel memoir chronicles the author's unexpected journey to Spain for a book tour, prompted by her Spanish publisher. Facing a pivotal moment in her career, she seizes the opportunity to escape her troubles and immerse herself in the vibrant culture of Barcelona. Through her experiences, Sargent provides a unique perspective on the challenges and joys of being an author in a foreign land.
Pamela Sargent Book order
Pamela Sargent is an acclaimed author whose works delve deeply into female perspectives and societal structures. Her prose often explores the boundaries of human identity and the implications of technological advancement. Sargent's style is noted for its intellectual depth and sensitive character portrayals, offering readers thought-provoking and intellectually stimulating experiences. Her long-standing contribution to the science fiction genre includes not only her own writing but also pioneering work in editing anthologies that highlight the voices of women writers.






- 2024
- 2020
Season of the Cats
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The story explores the whimsical relationship between Gena and Don, a young couple who embrace their playful side by creating an imaginative world where they pretend to be cats. Their unique bond is characterized by lightheartedness and creativity as they navigate their lives in the fantastical realm of "Cat"-alonia, showcasing the joy and innocence of love through their charming antics.
- 2015
Puss in D.C. and Other Stories
- 178 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Featuring a diverse range of stories, this collection showcases Pamela Sargent's intellectual rigor and versatility in science fiction. With narratives that shift from humor to darkness, the ten stories, including "Puss in D.C." and "Strawberry Birdies," highlight her ability to engage with complex themes while maintaining a captivating style. Eleanor Arnason's introduction emphasizes Sargent's resilience in a challenging literary landscape, celebrating her commitment to producing thoughtful fiction that addresses significant issues over the decades.
- 2015
SEED SEEKER
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The story continues with Seed Seeker, a stand-alone sequel to Earthseed, where the journey of Ship, a sentient starship, unfolds further. After settling humans on the planet Home, Ship embarks on new adventures in colonizing other worlds, maintaining the promise of a future return. This classic YA science fiction tale combines thrilling exploration with the themes of hope and discovery, capturing the imagination of readers and drawing interest from Paramount Pictures for adaptation.
- 2012
Dream of Venus and Other Science Fiction Stories / Decimated
Ten Science Fiction Stories (Wildside Double #27)
- 278 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This unique edition features a dual narrative format reminiscent of classic Ace Doubles, allowing readers to flip the book for a second title. It offers a blend of engaging stories that cater to fans of speculative fiction, showcasing diverse themes and imaginative plots. Each side promises a distinct journey, appealing to both new readers and longtime enthusiasts of the genre.
- 2012
Earthseed
- 286 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Set in a futuristic world, this classic YA science fiction adventure follows young protagonists as they navigate challenges that test their courage and ingenuity. With themes of exploration and self-discovery, it blends thrilling action with thought-provoking concepts. The narrative is enriched by the author's award-winning storytelling, making it a compelling read for both young adults and seasoned sci-fi fans. The characters' journeys reflect the struggles and triumphs of growing up in an ever-evolving society.
- 2011
Ruler of the Sky, a Novel of Genghis Khan
- 696 pages
- 25 hours of reading
The novel offers an in-depth exploration of Genghis Khan's life, highlighting his remarkable conquests and the historical context of his era. With meticulous research and elegant prose, it aims to establish itself as the authoritative account of the legendary figure, capturing the complexities of his character and the impact of his leadership on history.
- 2002
Child of Venus
- 512 pages
- 18 hours of reading
Centuries of terraforming have not yet made Venus habitable, but the planet has become a haven for malcontents and trouble is brewing between Earth and her bright sister planet. Reprint.
- 1999
Star Trek. Across the Universe
- 221 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Hawking left Earth during the 21st century on a one-way mission to colonize a distant world. Due to the relativistic effects of pre-warp travel, its crew has aged only thirty years while two centuries passed outside the ship. When the starship Enterprise comes to the rescue of the malfunctioning Hawking, the colonists find themselves thrust into a universe and an era that has left them behind.Captain Kirk intends to help the colonists adjust as best he can, but the task is not a simple one. The newcomers are survivors of a more violent, more paranoid time – and they have brought old suspicions, and an ancient weapon of mass destruction, into a world of unexpected challenges and dangers.
- 1996
Star Trek. The Next Generation. A Fury Scorned
- 275 pages
- 10 hours of reading
With their sun about to go nova, the people of Epictetus III face annihilation. Although the USS Enterprise-D has come to lead the rescue operation, there is no way to evacuate a population of over twenty million, leaving Captain Picard to make an agonizing decision. Should he try to salvage the planet's children, its greatest leaders and thinkers, or its irreplaceable archaeological treasures? No matter what he decides, millions must be sacrificed – unless another solution can be found.With time running out, Data proposes a revolutionary scientific experiment that could save all of Epictetus III, or doom both the planet and the Enterprise as well.
