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A Beautiful Friendship (novel)

A Beautiful Friendship is a 2011 young adult science fiction novel by American author David Weber. Set in the fictional Honorverse, the book serves as a prequel to the main Honor Harrington series, which takes place hundreds of years later in the fictional timeline.

A Beautiful Friendship
Hardcover cover
AuthorDavid Weber
Cover artistDaniel Dos Santos
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesHonor Harrington series
GenreScience fiction
Published2011 (Baen Books)
Media typePrint (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages361
ISBN978-1-4516-3747-2
LC ClassPz7.W38747Be
Followed byFire Season 

It features Stephanie Harrington, an ancestor of the main character Honor Harrington who has been mentioned a number of times. The book is in fact based on a short story of the same name first published in 1998 as part of the anthology More Than Honor.

Plot summary edit

In the early 37th century,[citation needed] the Harrington family moves from the planet Meyerdahl to the newly founded Star Kingdom of Manticore. Their eleven-year-old daughter, Stephanie, is unhappy with this change as their new home, the planet Sphinx, seems to have little to offer, especially with seasons lasting much longer than the Earth's. However, she changes her mind when the hunt for an unknown force that keeps stealing celery from the colonists' greenhouses leads her to an encounter with a new sentient species: a treecat, a six-limbed arboreal mammal going (unknown to Stephanie) by the name of Climbs Quickly. The two beings instantly share a physic connection that future generations will come to call "bonding." This empathic/telepathic linking is involuntary and nearly instantaneous; like love at first sight. Climbs Quickly runs away back to his clan in the forest, which are revealed to be sentient beings that communicate through telepathy. Despite their sentience, they are still at the civilized level of hunter-gatherers, with no advanced machinery and only the early beginnings of agriculture. They are wary of revealing themselves to humans, which they realize are much more technologically advanced, but cannot be understood due to their lack of telepathic ability. Stephanie goes hang gliding several days later, unknown to her parents, as her way of scouting out the vast forest where she suspects Climbs Quickly lives. They sense each other and Climbs Quickly realizes that she is tracking him through their bond. He runs away from his clan's home in an attempt to prevent its discovery by humans. Stephanie crash-lands, caught by a storm, and Climbs Quickly realizes their bond compels him to protect her. They are approached by a hunting hexapuma, a six-legged puma native to the planet. Climbs Quickly calls for aid from his clan, which could overpower the hexapuma through sheer numbers, but he realizes that they will arrive too late. He fights the hexapuma and is stunned, and Stephanie rises to defend him despite her injuries. She buys enough time for the clan to arrive, and the clan literally rips the hexapuma to pieces. Her father arrives soon after, having tracked her wristband, and he takes both her and Climbs Quickly to heal and recover at their estate.

Two years later the bond between Climbs Quickly, named Lionheart by humans, and Stephanie has increased so they can understand their emotion and general meanings, despite a lack of clear language. Due to the discovery of the sentient animals, many scientists have arrived to study them, and they constantly pester Stephanie for information. Stephanie attends an event hosted by the mayor of her town in an effort to acclimatize her neighbors to her bond, but Trudy and several other immature children[neutrality is disputed] consider him a pet and almost anger Stephanie into a fight. Lionheart calms Stephanie, and they depart peacefully. It is revealed that only one other live human, Dr. Scott MacDallan, has bonded with a treecat, whom he addresses as Fisher. Stephanie and MacDallan arrange to meet, and they discuss the intrusion of scientists and public opinion regarding treecats. They agree to only disclose limited information to scientists, in fear that the treecats could be eradicated, much like previous sentient beings found by other humans on other planets. Stephanie is introduced to friends of MacDallan, and she begins creating a group of allies around her who understand and support treecats. Several days later Tennessee Bolgeo, an agent for Ustinov's Exotic Pets, Inc. arrives on the planet, looking to capture treecats in order to sell as exotic pets. He masquerades as a scientist researching treecats and looks into the range of their telepathic ability in order to decide how to best capture them alive. He develops small devices that sedate treecats once luring them in with celery, which treecats find amazingly delicious. He captures three and heads out to pick up a fourth caught in the forest. Meanwhile, in the forest, the trap is found and Climbs Quickly and Stephanie goes to investigate along with several clan members. They examine the trap, and Stephanie calls for help from Scott and his friends. Before they arrive, Bolgeo comes to collect the treecat and is apprehended by the treecats and Stephanie. He and his accomplices are imprisoned as punishment for poaching, and the book closes with Stephanie being accepted as a probationary ranger to guard the treecat population.

Background edit

The short story "A Beautiful Friendship" was originally published in 1998, after Stephanie Harrington and her treecat Lionheart had already been mentioned in passing in the main series of novels.

The novel is split into two parts, the first of which, Unexpected Meetings, encompasses chapters 1 to 12 and is largely identical to the short story, adding only details like a number of dates. The second part, With Friends Like These..., tells an entirely new story taking place several months later.[1]

Reception edit

David Weber's first venture into young adult fiction was received with mixed reviews. Publishers Weekly considered the story to be one for fans rather than teenage readers.[2] Liz Bourke, writing for Tor.com, felt the story disjointed and a pair of novellas and, compared to other examples of the genre, lacking a compelling adolescent voice.[3]

Other reviews edit

  • Review by Carolyn Cushman (2011) in Locus, #606 July 2011
  • Review by Don Sakers (2011) in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, October 2011
  • Review by Dan'l Danehy-Oakes (2011) in The New York Review of Science Fiction, December 2011

References edit

  1. ^ Weber, David: A Beautiful Friendship Baen Books, 2011
  2. ^ Publishers Weekly. "A Beautiful Friendship". publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 22 November 2020. While Weber's adult fanbase will find much to enjoy, teenage readers may find the expository writing and adult politics off-putting.
  3. ^ Bourke, Liz (6 October 2011). "David Weber's A Beautiful Friendship: A Review". tor.com. Tor.com Magazine. Retrieved 22 November 2020.

External links edit

  • A 16-page study guide for teachers: http://www.baen.com/ya_guides/beautifulfriendship_teachersguide.pdf
    • An Interview of DW: .
    • The Baen web page had a free story which included these three links:
      • Sphinx Immigration Packet: ,
      • SFS Biology Database: and
      • SFS Advisories: .

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources A Beautiful Friendship novel news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message A Beautiful Friendship is a 2011 young adult science fiction novel by American author David Weber Set in the fictional Honorverse the book serves as a prequel to the main Honor Harrington series which takes place hundreds of years later in the fictional timeline A Beautiful FriendshipHardcover coverAuthorDavid WeberCover artistDaniel Dos SantosCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSeriesHonor Harrington seriesGenreScience fictionPublished2011 Baen Books Media typePrint Hardback amp Paperback Pages361ISBN978 1 4516 3747 2LC ClassPz7 W38747BeFollowed byFire Season It features Stephanie Harrington an ancestor of the main character Honor Harrington who has been mentioned a number of times The book is in fact based on a short story of the same name first published in 1998 as part of the anthology More Than Honor Contents 1 Plot summary 2 Background 3 Reception 3 1 Other reviews 4 References 5 External linksPlot summary editIn the early 37th century citation needed the Harrington family moves from the planet Meyerdahl to the newly founded Star Kingdom of Manticore Their eleven year old daughter Stephanie is unhappy with this change as their new home the planet Sphinx seems to have little to offer especially with seasons lasting much longer than the Earth s However she changes her mind when the hunt for an unknown force that keeps stealing celery from the colonists greenhouses leads her to an encounter with a new sentient species a treecat a six limbed arboreal mammal going unknown to Stephanie by the name of Climbs Quickly The two beings instantly share a physic connection that future generations will come to call bonding This empathic telepathic linking is involuntary and nearly instantaneous like love at first sight Climbs Quickly runs away back to his clan in the forest which are revealed to be sentient beings that communicate through telepathy Despite their sentience they are still at the civilized level of hunter gatherers with no advanced machinery and only the early beginnings of agriculture They are wary of revealing themselves to humans which they realize are much more technologically advanced but cannot be understood due to their lack of telepathic ability Stephanie goes hang gliding several days later unknown to her parents as her way of scouting out the vast forest where she suspects Climbs Quickly lives They sense each other and Climbs Quickly realizes that she is tracking him through their bond He runs away from his clan s home in an attempt to prevent its discovery by humans Stephanie crash lands caught by a storm and Climbs Quickly realizes their bond compels him to protect her They are approached by a hunting hexapuma a six legged puma native to the planet Climbs Quickly calls for aid from his clan which could overpower the hexapuma through sheer numbers but he realizes that they will arrive too late He fights the hexapuma and is stunned and Stephanie rises to defend him despite her injuries She buys enough time for the clan to arrive and the clan literally rips the hexapuma to pieces Her father arrives soon after having tracked her wristband and he takes both her and Climbs Quickly to heal and recover at their estate Two years later the bond between Climbs Quickly named Lionheart by humans and Stephanie has increased so they can understand their emotion and general meanings despite a lack of clear language Due to the discovery of the sentient animals many scientists have arrived to study them and they constantly pester Stephanie for information Stephanie attends an event hosted by the mayor of her town in an effort to acclimatize her neighbors to her bond but Trudy and several other immature children neutrality is disputed consider him a pet and almost anger Stephanie into a fight Lionheart calms Stephanie and they depart peacefully It is revealed that only one other live human Dr Scott MacDallan has bonded with a treecat whom he addresses as Fisher Stephanie and MacDallan arrange to meet and they discuss the intrusion of scientists and public opinion regarding treecats They agree to only disclose limited information to scientists in fear that the treecats could be eradicated much like previous sentient beings found by other humans on other planets Stephanie is introduced to friends of MacDallan and she begins creating a group of allies around her who understand and support treecats Several days later Tennessee Bolgeo an agent for Ustinov s Exotic Pets Inc arrives on the planet looking to capture treecats in order to sell as exotic pets He masquerades as a scientist researching treecats and looks into the range of their telepathic ability in order to decide how to best capture them alive He develops small devices that sedate treecats once luring them in with celery which treecats find amazingly delicious He captures three and heads out to pick up a fourth caught in the forest Meanwhile in the forest the trap is found and Climbs Quickly and Stephanie goes to investigate along with several clan members They examine the trap and Stephanie calls for help from Scott and his friends Before they arrive Bolgeo comes to collect the treecat and is apprehended by the treecats and Stephanie He and his accomplices are imprisoned as punishment for poaching and the book closes with Stephanie being accepted as a probationary ranger to guard the treecat population Background editThe short story A Beautiful Friendship was originally published in 1998 after Stephanie Harrington and her treecat Lionheart had already been mentioned in passing in the main series of novels The novel is split into two parts the first of which Unexpected Meetings encompasses chapters 1 to 12 and is largely identical to the short story adding only details like a number of dates The second part With Friends Like These tells an entirely new story taking place several months later 1 Reception editDavid Weber s first venture into young adult fiction was received with mixed reviews Publishers Weekly considered the story to be one for fans rather than teenage readers 2 Liz Bourke writing for Tor com felt the story disjointed and a pair of novellas and compared to other examples of the genre lacking a compelling adolescent voice 3 Other reviews edit Review by Carolyn Cushman 2011 in Locus 606 July 2011 Review by Don Sakers 2011 in Analog Science Fiction and Fact October 2011 Review by Dan l Danehy Oakes 2011 in The New York Review of Science Fiction December 2011References edit Weber David A Beautiful Friendship Baen Books 2011 Publishers Weekly A Beautiful Friendship publishersweekly com Retrieved 22 November 2020 While Weber s adult fanbase will find much to enjoy teenage readers may find the expository writing and adult politics off putting Bourke Liz 6 October 2011 David Weber s A Beautiful Friendship A Review tor com Tor com Magazine Retrieved 22 November 2020 External links editA 16 page study guide for teachers http www baen com ya guides beautifulfriendship teachersguide pdf An Interview of DW https web archive org web 20120412043434 http baen com Interviews intweber2 asp The Baen web page had a free story which included these three links Sphinx Immigration Packet https web archive org web 20111006061349 http baen com immigration packet html SFS Biology Database https web archive org web 20111006061919 http baen com biology database html and SFS Advisories https web archive org web 20111006061912 http baen com sfs advisories html Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Beautiful Friendship novel amp oldid 1160716504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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