Otherness

David Brin

earliest edition we have, 1994 Bantam Books, 1994 paperback 357 pages

A Bantam spectra book

From multiple award-winning author David Brin comes this extraordinary collection of tales and essays of the near and distant future, as humans and aliens encounter the secrets of the cosmos--and of their own existence. In "Dr. Pak's Preschool" a woman discovers that her baby has been called upon to work while still in the womb. In "NatuLife" a married couple finds their relationship threatened by the wonders of sex...

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Editions we hold

Otherness edition · 2015 · CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform · 306 pages · 9781502540423
Otherness edition · 2011 · Little, Brown Book Group Limited · 400 pages · 9781405514477
Otherness edition · 2009 · Random House Publishing Group · 9780307573704
Otherness paperback · 1995 · Orbit · 400 pages · 9781857233100
Otherness paperback · 1994 · Bantam Books · 357 pages · 9780553295283
Otherness hardcover · 1994 · Orbit · 336 pages

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