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Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang

By: Kate Wilhelm
Narrated by: Anna Fields
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When the first warm breeze of Doomsday came wafting over the Shenandoah Valley, the Sumners were ready. Using their enormous wealth, the family had forged an isolated post-holocaust citadel. Their descendants would have everything they needed to raise food and do the scientific research necessary for survival. But the family was soon plagued by sterility, and the creation of clones offered the only answer. And then that final pocket of human civilization lost the very human spirit it was meant to preserve as man and mannequin turned on one another.

Sweeping, dramatic, rich with humanity and rigorous in its science, Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang is widely regarded as a high point of both humanistic and hard science fiction. It won science fiction's Hugo Award and Locus Award on its first publication and is as compelling today as it was then.

©1976 Kate Wilhelm (P)2006 Blackstone Audio Inc.

Accolades & Awards

Hugo Award
1977
Locus Award
1977
Hugo Award Locus Award Science Fiction Fiction Classic Fantasy

Critic reviews

  • Hugo Award winner, Best Novel, 1977

"The best novel about cloning written to date." (Locus)
"One of the best treatments of cloning in SF." (New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction)
"Kate Wilhelm's cautionary message comes through loud and clear." (New York Times)

Thought-provoking Premise • Relevant Themes • Solid Narration • Philosophical Exploration • Unique Storyline

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This was my last Kate Wilham book to listen to. I'm glad I left it last instead of listening first. I have GREATLY enjoyed all of her books...except this one. Not my cup of tea. I have listened and enjoyed other dystopia themed books, The Hunger Game Series, Divergent, & The Host but not this one. It was depressing, I could not get a feel for anyone. I couldn't care for any of the characters and they could not care for themselves.

very disappointed!

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I read this book years ago. in listening I found that I had forgotten most of yhe story. it was fun to rediscover it.

Excellent story.

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I'm not really a Sci-Fi fan but every now and then I sample a book or two just to see if I have changed or maybe Sci-Fi has.
Since I have enjoyed many of Kate Wilhelm's books and absolutely adore Anna Fields' narration (and continue to mourn her loss) it seemed like this book had a better than average chance of being the Game Changer.
It wasn't.
My apologies to Wilhelm and Fields

Not my fave

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A wonderful story of a dystopian world. No horror, no zombies, no violence. You certainly don't miss it in this unique tale. Even though it was written decades ago there isn't any content that dates it. It could have been written yesterday. A delight to listen to.

Timeless Scifi

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I never knew where this story was going. I’m pretty good at guessing what is about to happen next, but I was constantly surprised throughout the reading. This will certainly get a second listen in the next few years.

Haunting science fiction at its best

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