
The Children of Hamlin
by:
Carmen Carter
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0671735551
ISBN 13: 9780671735555
Publication date:
November 1st, 1988
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 252
Genres: Science Fiction, Children’s
The tale of the Hamlin Massacre is etched in the minds of every Starfleet officer, a haunting reminder of the darker moments in the Federation's history. Nestled at the fringes of space, the seemingly tranquil outpost of Hamlin becomes the backdrop for a chilling event that unfolds, shaking the foundations of those who once considered it a safe haven. The narrative plunges into the lives of its inhabitants, revealing their hopes, dreams, and the tight-knit community that thrives despite the looming shadows of the past.
Carmen Carter artfully weaves the threads of personal stories and cosmic intrigue, inviting readers into a world where peace can easily be shattered by unforeseen violence. The characters, deeply human and relatable, find themselves grappling with loss and fear as the fateful day approaches. Each chapter unravels their connections, fears, and resilience, portraying the profound effects of the massacre on a community torn apart.
As tensions rise, the intricacies of Starfleet ethics and loyalty come into sharp focus, particularly when faced with survival in the wake of brutality. The narrative explores the impact on young minds growing up amidst such turmoil, illuminating their struggles to comprehend the chaos around them. Their innocence is juxtaposed with the harsh realities of betrayal and sacrifice in a galaxy where danger lurks around every corner.
In this poignant exploration of memory, trauma, and growth, courage emerges as the enduring theme that binds the characters together. They must confront their past to forge a path toward healing, highlighting the enduring spirit of humanity even in the darkest times. Carmen Carter invites readers to reflect on the legacy of Hamlin and its echoing lessons for both the present and the future.
Carmen Carter artfully weaves the threads of personal stories and cosmic intrigue, inviting readers into a world where peace can easily be shattered by unforeseen violence. The characters, deeply human and relatable, find themselves grappling with loss and fear as the fateful day approaches. Each chapter unravels their connections, fears, and resilience, portraying the profound effects of the massacre on a community torn apart.
As tensions rise, the intricacies of Starfleet ethics and loyalty come into sharp focus, particularly when faced with survival in the wake of brutality. The narrative explores the impact on young minds growing up amidst such turmoil, illuminating their struggles to comprehend the chaos around them. Their innocence is juxtaposed with the harsh realities of betrayal and sacrifice in a galaxy where danger lurks around every corner.
In this poignant exploration of memory, trauma, and growth, courage emerges as the enduring theme that binds the characters together. They must confront their past to forge a path toward healing, highlighting the enduring spirit of humanity even in the darkest times. Carmen Carter invites readers to reflect on the legacy of Hamlin and its echoing lessons for both the present and the future.