Mass Market Paperback, 237 pages

English language

Published Dec. 15, 1986 by Baen Books.

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978-0-671-65604-1
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You'd think that an obstetrician on a planet forbidden to women would be underemployed...

Not so; Dr. Ethan Urquhart, Chief of Biology at the Severin District Reproduction Center, is one of the busiest men on the planet Athos. That is, until a mysterious genetic crisis threatens Athos with extinction.

Drafted to brave the wider universe for his cloistered fellows in quest of new ovarian tissue cultures, Ethan braces himself for his first encounter with those most alien of aliens...females of his own species. But braced or not, his wildest imaginings could never have stiffened him sufficiently for alliance with Dendarii Mercenary Commander Elli Quinn, an utterly gorgeous mercenary intelligence officer who has her own secret interest in Athos's problems...and Ethan as well.

The description comes from the publisher. This is one of the books in the Vorkosigan Saga.

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reviewed Ethan of Athos by Lois McMaster Bujold (Vorkosigan Saga)

Ethan of Athos

This book is the logical extension of the exploration of "uterine replicator" technology. We see Betans and Barrayarans using them to have safer and more egalitarian pregnancies. We see Cetagandans using them in the previous book to design humans differently. And, here in this book, the planet Athos is using them to perpetuate their remote society made up only of men.

(And yeah, yeah, this story was written in 1986, and so we'll just handwave over what the fate of poor trans folks or non-gay men might be on this planet. On this planet, women are sort of treated as mythological demons that have hypnotized galactic men with their wiles. This book is written in a way to make Ethan come off as comically naive, but the religious indoctrination here is horrifying if you think about it to any degree.)

Ethan is the earnest straight man (:drum:) in …

Review of "Ethan d'Athos" on 'Goodreads'

Il y a certains écrivains qui nous accompagnent et qui savent réussir (parce que c'est eux, parce que c'est nous) à nous toucher, ou tout au moins nous intéresser, dans chacun de leurs livres.
Pour moi [a:Loïs Mc Master Bujold|16094|Lois McMaster Bujold|http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1199059582p2/16094.jpg] est clairement l'un de ces auteurs. Et même ce roman, mineur dans le monde du petit amiral, m'a intéressé.
On y découvre un docteur issu d'un monde peuplé, par choix, uniquement d'hommes , et qui devra découvrir le vaste monde galactique pour perpétuer son modèle social. En chemin, il rencontrera Eli Quinn (oui oui, celle de Vorkosigan), des Cetagandans (comme toujours, forcément fascisto-paranoïaques), des gens de l'ensemble de Jackson (comme toujours, forcément louches), et d'autres ...
C'est un roman plutôt simple, par rapport à la complexité de certaines histoires de Vorkosigan, mais qui, comme toujours, n'en oublie pas une certaine finesse. Les personnages sont bien campés, la plupart …

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