Ember from the Sun explained

Ember from the Sun is a novel by Mark Canter published by New English Library in 1995.

Plot summary

Ember from the Sun is a novel in which Yute Nahadeh discovers a frozen pregnant Neanderthal in an ice cave, and implants her fetus in a modern surrogate mother who names the Neanderthal baby Ember.

Reception

Richard Jones reviewed Ember from the Sun for Arcane magazine, rating it an 5 out of 10 overall.[1] Jones comments that "Canter could have chosen a bizarre ending, an apocalyptic one, a happy or a sad one. Instead he goes for the Crap Ending option and you come away feeling cheated and used. Shame, really. I was willing to forgive the various failures in plot and style because I was quite getting into the Neanderthals."[1]

Kirkus Reviews states "An effective blend of scientific fact and shamanistic fancy, one that weaves a genuinely magic spell."[2]

Publishers Weekly states: "Canter's approach fails to do his premise, or his characters, particularly the appealing Ember, full justice."[3]

Entertainment Weekly rated the book a "C" and states that "Ember from the Suns plucked straight from the pulp fantasies of Edgar Rice Burroughs."[4]

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Jones. Richard. May 1996. The Great Library. Arcane. Future Publishing. 6. 82.
  2. Web site: EMBER FROM THE SUN by Mark Canter . Kirkus Reviews . 1996-10-01 . 2019-10-17.
  3. Book: Fiction Book Review: Ember from the Sun by Mark Canter, Author Delacorte Press $22.95 (0p) . 978-0-385-31457-2 . Publishersweekly.com . 1996-09-02 . 2019-10-17 . registration .
  4. Ember from the Sun | EW.com . . 2019-09-23 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190622071711/https://ew.com/article/1996/09/27/ember-sun/ . 2019-06-22 . dead .
  5. Web site: Kliatt 1997-07: Vol 31 Iss 4 . July 1997 . Kliatt Paperback Book Guide .