Book One: This Star Shall Abide
(Published in the UK as Heritage of the Star)
Winner of a 1973 Christopher Award (given for "affirmation of the
highest values of the human spirit")
"Individual characters and the society as a whole are credibly developed and
suspense is well maintained in an above average science fiction tale for which
a sequel is planned."
--Booklist, 15 May 1972
"The story is noteworthy for its dramatization of the crucial meeting of
man, science and the universe."
--Horn Book, June 1972
"Tension-filled, beautiful and haunting."
--Commonweal, 17 November 1972
"This is not the electronic-light-flashing-exterminate-him-thing from outer
space type of science fiction. It is an allegory which poses one of the most
heart-searching dilemmas of the human race, perhaps in the C.S. Lewis
tradition. I mean Perelandra rather than Narnia.... This is a thought-
provoking book distantly related to Lord of the Rings and The Glassbead Game,
and may appeal to a similar readership."
--The Junior Bookshelf, London, December 1973
"Both logically and consistently suspenseful.... This Star will
Abide a good deal longer than most here today, gone tomorrow sci-fi."
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Kirkus Reviews, 15 March 1972
"An excellent plot and remarkable character development make this tale of the
future highly satisfying and thought-provoking."
--Top of the News, American Library Association, January 1973
"Superior future fiction concerning the fate of an idealistic misfit, Noren,
who rebels against his highly repressive society.... Although there is little
overt action, the attention of mature sci fi readers will be held by the
skillful writing and excellent plot and character development."
--School Library Journal, 15 May 1972
"The concept of the culture is imaginatively and convincingly detailed, the
story line moves with brisk momentum, and the characters have solidity."
--Bulletin of the center for Children's Books, University of Chicago,
February, 1972
"A powerful novel for any science fiction buff, but especially written
for the teenager.... Technology, truth, knowledge and freedom are words
given new meanings and could offer opportunities for today's reader."
--North American Moravian, June 1972
"I read this, fascinated, right to the end. The sequel that Miss Engdahl
promises might benefit from a reduction in soul-searching, but I'm sure it
will be worth reading."
--Christian Science Monitor, 4 May 1972
"This is more than an exceptionally fine book about outer space. It is a
wonderful book, perhaps telling the subtle story of many faiths. Watch for
this for awards in 1973."
--Fresno Bee, 12 November 1972
"In another superior and thoughtful science fiction novel, the author has
created a believable civilization ... on a far-off planet in a far-distant
time.... What happens to the hero Noren when he forces admission to the inner
city makes for fascinating reading. Happily, a sequel is expected soon...."
--Chicago Daily News, 2 December 1972
"Imaginative, carefully created science fiction."
--Dallas Times Herald, 17 December 1972
"The depth of insight Noren is required to reach pushes this story
beyond most current writing for young people."
--Provident Book Finder, Scottsdale PA, 12 November 1979
"An excellent work of fantasy. So many of our human needs and qualities are
examined by this adventure that one cannot fail to be affected by reading it.
It would certainly make a non-lover of fantasy think again about trying the
genre.... The characters of this work are well drawn and evoke pride from the
reader who shares their dreams and struggle."
--Maine State Library, May 1980