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: Jayanthi, a human raised by Alloy parents, suffers from sickle-cell anemia, which ironically makes her better suited for the high-oxygen atmosphere of the newly discovered planet, Meru. She ventures there with Vaha, an Alloy pilot, to prove that humans can coexist with a planet without destroying it.
: The novel is heavily grounded in hard science, reflecting Divya's background in neuroscience and engineering. It features deep explorations of genetics, philosophy, and a unique post-human legal system.
S.B. Divya's is a thoughtful and ambitious space opera that explores a far-future where "Alloys"—genetically engineered, space-adapted post-humans—rule the stars, while original humans are confined to a recovering Earth. Key Highlights
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