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![]() Night of Power cover, Baen hardcover first edition |
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| Author | Spider Robinson |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre(s) | Alternate history |
| Publisher | Baen Books |
| Publication date | 1985 |
| Media type | Print (Hardcover) |
| Pages | 287 pp |
| ISBN | ISBN 0671559443 (first edition hardback) ISBN 978-0671559441 |
| OCLC Number | 11496630 |
| Dewey Decimal | 813/.54 19 |
| LC Classification | PS3568.O3156 N5 1985 |
Night of Power is a novel by Spider Robinson. This is a speculative fiction tale about a race war that could have happened in New York.
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Plot introduction
The book, written in 1984[1] although first published a year later, is set in the year 1996. The story revolves around an interracial family that has to deal with a black revolution in New York.
Explanation of the novel's title
The title alludes to the Islamic holy day of Laylat al-Qadr which is sometimes translated as Night of Power
Characters in "Night of Power"
Russell Grant is a 48 year-old designer who has made enough money from his unconventional inventions to retire early.
Jennifer is his 14 year old daughter by his first marriage. She's characterized by the author as " a prodigiously bright and imaginative child"
Dena Grant is Russell's wife. She was born and raised in Halifax. She is a 37 year old modern dancer coming to New York because "her old friend Lisa Dann has offered her a chance—one last chance—to dance in New York, and not just in New York but at the Joyce Theatre, the showcase, the worldwide Mecca of Modern dance."
Michael is a charismatic black man who is leading the revolution that the Grants find themselves caught up in.
José is the superintendent of Grant's apartment as well as being hired by Russell as a bodyguard for Jennifer. He's "a short dark handsome seventeen year-old Puerto Rican with long unruly curls and an air of cynical amusement".
Footnotes
- ^ "Spider Robinson: Books". Robinson's official website. http://www.spiderrobinson.com/books.html. Retrieved 2008-12-16.
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