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Speaker for the dead

Book • 1986
Speaker for the Dead follows Ender Wiggin, now known as the Speaker for the Dead, as he travels to the planet Lusitania to uncover the truth about the lives of the deceased.

The novel delves into complex themes of guilt, redemption, and understanding, as Ender navigates human-alien interactions and confronts his past actions.

It is a thought-provoking exploration of cultural diversity, forgiveness, and the consequences of our actions.

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Mentioned by Rosalind Picard as an example of a book that can create a deep connection with the reader.
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