The Dolphins of Pern explained

The Dolphins of Pern
Author:Anne McCaffrey
Cover Artist:
Country:United States
Language:English
Series:Dragonriders of Pern
Publisher:Del Rey Books
Release Date:6 September 1994
Media Type:Print (hardcover & paperback)
Pages:340 (first US hardcover)
Isbn:978-0-345-36894-2
Dewey:813/.54 20
Congress:PS3563.A255 D65 1994
Oclc:30357873
Followed By:Dragonseye
or
Red Star Rising

The Dolphins of Pern is a science fiction novel by the American-Irish author Anne McCaffrey. It is the thirteenth book published in the Dragonriders of Pern series by Anne or her son Todd McCaffrey.[1]

The Dolphins of Pern was first published in 1994. The cover painting by Rowena Morrill was used again for the biography Anne McCaffrey: A life with dragons .

Plot summary

This novel follows Dragonsdawn and the short story The Dolphin's Bell (short story contained in ) by discussing the present state (Ninth Pass) of the dolphins that were brought to Pern by the colonists. Set near the end and after the events of All the Weyrs of Pern it further integrates the science fiction aspects of the origins of the Pern series with the fantastical aspects presented by the original books.

The plot focuses primarily on two young characters and chronicles the birth of the Dolphincrafthall and its first Dolphineer. Readis, the Paradise River Lord Holder's son, is saved by talking dolphins ("shipfish") as a young boy after falling into the sea and subsequently develops a strong fascination with the dolphins. T'lion, the young Eastern Weyr dragonrider of Bronze Gadareth, also develops an interest after being involved in an early dolphin encounter. The two befriend each other due to their shared interest and, in their own ways, defy family, Hold and Weyr to maintain their friendships with dolphins and convince others of the dolphins' intelligence and ability to speak. While familiar characters struggle to end the era of Thread, Readis, T'lion and others struggle to begin a new era in which dolphin and human work together again.

Well-known characters from previous Pern novels are also involved in the plot, including Benden Weyrleaders Lessa and F'lar, and Masterharpers Robinton and Menolly.

References

Citations – books

Notes and References

  1. . Retrieved 9 October 2011.