![]() ![]() ![]() But like her famous ancestor, Iris, Mahala feels suffocated by the expectations thrust upon her. A bizarre religious cult has taken shape, and its existence further interferes with the Project’s progress once civil war breaks out…Even years later, in the trilogy’s epic conclusion, humans cannot live 100% safely on Venus’ surface-though there’s hope that Mahala Lianghard may finally change that. Here, Iris’ children-Risa and Benzi-live together on Venus, but stand on opposite sides of a growing conflict. Iris grows up over the course of the novel, and her choices influence the events of its sequel, Venus of Shadows. But to achieve such goals, Iris must first take on anyone who insists she belongs on her family's farm, and partner up with a man who shares her passion. The more Iris learns, the more she hopes to one day help them transform this "hellish world" into a human-friendly second Earth. ![]() Iris is particularly fascinated by The Venus Project, a centuries-old initiative that aims to terraform the volcanic planet (as opposed to living inside spherical habitats like so many others). ![]()
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