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"The ocean world a thousand years later produced Daughter of Elysium -- floating cities of 'immortals,' whose machines keep them forever young. But what if the machines wake up, and demand 'human rights'?" (from Slonczewski's web page)
"The ocean world a thousand years later produced Daughter of Elysium -- floating cities of 'immortals,' whose machines keep them forever young. But what if the machines wake up, and demand 'human rights'?" (from Slonczewski's web page)


 
In the same universe as ''[[A Door Into Ocean]]''.


[[Category:1993 publications]]
[[Category:1993 publications]]
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[[Category:Works featuring queer characters]]
[[category:Joan Slonczewski]]
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 24 August 2010

Daughter of Elysium is a 1993 novel by Joan Slonczewski.

"The ocean world a thousand years later produced Daughter of Elysium -- floating cities of 'immortals,' whose machines keep them forever young. But what if the machines wake up, and demand 'human rights'?" (from Slonczewski's web page)

In the same universe as A Door Into Ocean.