Call of Earth : Homecoming: Volume 2 by Orson Scott Card (1994, Mass Market)

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Ex Libris: No Topic: Science Fiction / Space Opera, Fantasy / Epic Features: First Mass Market Paperback Printing Book Series: Homecoming Saga Ser. Era: 1990s Personalized: No Publisher: Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co Number of Pages: 352 Pages Edition: First Mass Market Paperback Printing Signed: No Original Language: English Intended Audience: Adults, Young Adults Type: Novel Inscribed: No Language: English width: 4.2 in Book Title: Call of Earth : Homecoming: Volume 2 Vintage: No Genre: Fiction Item Height: 0.9 in Author: Orson Scott Card Item Weight: 6.4 Oz Publication Year: 1994 Narrative Type: Fiction Country of Origin: United States height: 0.9 in Personalize: No Item Length: 6.7 in Format: Mass Market Item Width: 4.2 in

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Call of Earth : Homecoming: Volume 2 by Orson Scott Card (1994, Mass Market). This is the First Mass Market Paperback printing (January 1994) from Tor Books. Early printings are more collectible, and this copy is graded Very Good Plus (VG+) — clean cover, solid binding, and crisp interior pages. Orson Scott Card’s The Call of Earth is the second novel in the Homecoming saga, following the struggle of Nafai and his companions as they are guided by the Oversoul toward their destiny on Harmony. A blend of science fiction, political intrigue, and moral conflict, this volume continues Card’s epic exploration of humanity’s future. This is the First Mass Market Paperback printing (January 1994) from Tor Books. Early printings are more collectible, and this copy is graded Very Good Plus (VG+) — clean cover, solid binding, and crisp interior pages. Condition: Very Good Plus. Minimal shelf wear, strong spine, pages clean with only light age toning. About the Author: Orson Scott Card (b. 1951) is the Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author of Ender’s Game, Speaker for the Dead, and numerous bestselling science fiction and fantasy works. His Homecoming series remains a fan favorite for its moral depth and imaginative scope.