A sci-fi fantasy in the Fremontâs Children series, âintense and increasingly complexâ depicting âinterpersonal relationships in considerable depthâ (Booklist).  From the Endeavor Awardâwinning author of The Silver Ship and The Sea  Joseph has succeeded in rescuing his sister, Chelo, from a pitched battle on the colony planet Fremont. Now he and Cheloâand the love of his life, Alicia, and all of their extended familyâare finally returning home. Halfway there, a probe intercepts them, sending them new coordinates and a message from Josephâs enigmatic supporter and teacher, Marcus. War is brewing. Joseph is wanted for escaping to save Chelo. To stay safe, Joseph must bring his family and friends to the renowned planet of Lopali, where men and women can fly, and peace and freedom abound. Or do they? Alicia has always wanted to fly, but the modifications that give humans wings kill as often as they work. Joseph must learn to actually change humans, to free the fliers of a tyranny that has enslaved them, since their species was born. If he can do this, the fliers have agreed to help him stop the war. But itâs not as easy as it seems.  Praise for The Silver Ship and the Sea:  âAn engrossing tale of six young outsiders growing up on a colony planet . . . This is an adventure story . . . But it is also a story about the relationships between insiders and outsiders . . . between people who need each other in order to survive.â âSchool Library Journal  âFast-paced and full-bodied, The Silver Ship and the Sea is character-driven hard SF at its best.â âThe Seattle Times