This book felt like the soundtrack of my life, surreal in its depiction of things that are unfolding all around us. It is very well-written, and I cared deeply about the book's vivid, three-dimensional characters.

Mirabai Starr, author

In <i>The Last Voyage</i>, Brian McLaren's prophetic voice exposes our current political, religious, and ecological trajectories, imagining a near future where escape from Earth is the only way forward. This first book in his trilogy brings to the journey fascinating characters, an urgent story line, and a compelling mystery. I can't wait for the next installment!

Margaret A. Babcock - Author of Eden.2 and Intersecting Eternity

<i>The Last Voyage is a breathtaking gift to humanity at this evolutionary moment. In a time when old systems are collapsing and new possibilities are struggling to be born, Brian McLaren dares to imagine a future grounded in courage, compassion, and imagination. This brilliant novel blends profound storytelling with urgent social insight, inviting readers to confront our collective crossroads with hope and fierce love. McLaren has given us not just a story, but a map for our survival-and our transformation.</i>

Cameron Trimble

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This book felt like the soundtrack of my life, surreal in its depiction of things that are unfolding all around us. It is very well-written, and I cared deeply about the book's vivid, three-dimensional characters.

Mirabai Starr, author

<p>Brian McLaren's <i>The Last Voyage</i> is a page-turner with a big heart. Beautifully written, wonderfully paced, with characters I care about-this book has me on the edge of my seat waiting for the second in this trilogy to see what happens next! Thank you, Brian, for this powerful, unputdownable, startling, joy-bringing, thought-provoking, and very human rocket ride to Mars! <br /><br />-<b>Carmen Acevedo Butcher</b>, PhD, poet and award-winning translator of<i> The Cloud of Unknowing</i>,<i> Practice of the Presence </i>by Brother Lawrence, and Hildegard of Bingen</p>

It's 2056 and international oligarchs have pushed the world to the precipice of ecological, economic, and nuclear catastrophe. But two philanthropists have teamed up to establish a long-term colony on Mars. Could this daring outpost be the next chapter in the story of the human race?

Assembling a crack team of experts including scientists, engineers and ecologists, the colony begins to establish a viable outpost on our nearest planet. But the team quickly runs into problems as they bear the responsibility of creating a new humanity. Can they work out what has gone wrong before it's too late? And will the passengers of the last voyage from earth bring what's needed for this fledging community to flourish?

This first volume in a thrilling new trilogy from Brian McLaren, explores what it means to be human and what would we choose to bring with us or leave behind, if we were to start all over again.

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It's 2056 and Earth teeters on the brink of total collapse. A new colony on Mars could be the answer, but does this fledgling community have everything it needs to thrive?

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781399814140
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Hodder & Stoughton; John Murray Publishers Ltd
Vekt
300 gr
Høyde
214 mm
Bredde
134 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Brian McLaren is a bestselling author, internationally acclaimed speaker and outspoken advocate for 'a new kind of Christianity'. Named one of Time magazine's 25 most influential Evangelical Christians, McLaren was a pastor for over 20 years. He is a frequent guest on radio and television programmes, and an in-demand blogger on faith and public policy (brianmclaren.net). @brianmclaren