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Connie Willis: Doomsday Book

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This new book by Hugo- and Nebula-award-winning author Connie Willis is an intelligent and satisfying blend of classic science fiction and historical reconstruction. Kivrin, a history student at Oxford in 2048, travels back in time to a 14th-century English village, despite a host of misgivings on the part of her unofficial tutor. When the technician responsible for the procedure falls prey to a 21st-century epidemic, he accidentally sends Kivrin back not to 1320 but to 1348 — right into the path of the Black Death. Unaware at first of the error, Kivrin becomes deeply involved in the life of the family that takes her in. But before long she learns the truth and comes face to face with the horrible, unending suffering of the plague that would wipe out half the population of Europe. Meanwhile, back in the future, modern science shows itself infinitely superior in its response to epidemics, but human nature evidences no similar evolution, and scapegoating is still alive and well in a campaign against "infected foreigners." This book finds villains and heroes in all ages, and love, too, which Kivrin hears in the revealing and quietly touching deathbed confession of a village priest. Won Nebula Award for Best Novel in 1992 Won Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1993

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He exploded back through the thicket, spraying snow. "Come on, you guys, it could open any time."

Kivrin nodded. She smacked the stallion on its flank. It walked a few paces and then stopped and looked back at them questioningly.

"Come on ," Colin said from somewhere inside the thicket, but Kivrin didn't move.

She put her hand against her side.

"Kivrin," he said, moving to help her.

"I'll be all right," she said and turned away from him to push aside the tangled branches of the thicket.

It was already twilight under the trees. The sky between the black branches of the oak was lavender-blue. Colin was dragging a fallen log into the middle of the clearing. "In case we just missed it and have to wait a whole two hours," he said. Dunworthy sat down gratefully.

"How do we know where to stand when the net opens?" Colin asked Kivrin.

"We'll be able to see the condensation," she said. She went over to the oak tree and bent down to brush the snow away from its base.

"What if it gets dark?' Colin asked.

She sat down against the tree, biting her lips as she eased herself onto the roots.

Colin squatted down between them. "I didn't bring any matches or I'd start a fire," he said.

"It's all right," Dunworthy said.

Colin switched on his pocket torch and then switched it off again. "I think I'd better save this in case something goes wrong."

There was a movement in the willows. Colin leaped up. "I think it's starting," he said.

"It's the stallion," Dunworthy said. "He's eating."

"Oh." Colin sat back down. "You don't think the net already opened and we didn't see it because it was dark?"

"No," Dunworthy said.

"Perhaps Badri had another relapse and couldn't keep the net open," he said, sounding more excited than scared.

They waited. The sky darkened to purple-blue, and stars began to come out in the branches of the oak. Colin sat on the log beside Dunworthy and talked about the Crusades.

"You know all about the Middle Ages," he said to Kivrin, "so I thought perhaps you'd help me get ready, you know, teach me things."

"You're not old enough," she said. "It's very dangerous."

"I know," Colin said. "But I really want to go. You have to help me. Please?"

"It won't be anything like you expect," she said.

"Is the food necrotic? I read in this book Mr. Dunworthy gave me how they ate spoiled meat and swans and things."

Kivrin looked down at her hands for a long minute. "Most of it was terrible," she said softly, "but there were some wonderful things.

Wonderful things. He thought of Mary, leaning against Balliol's gate, saying, "I'll never forget it." Wonderful things.

"What about Brussels sprouts?" Colin asked. "Did they eat Brussels sprouts in the Middle Ages?"

Kivrin almost smiled. "I don't think they were invented yet."

"Good!" He jumped up. "Did you hear that? I think it's starting. It sounds like a bell."

Kivrin raised her head, listening. "A bell was ringing when I came through," she said.

"Come on," Colin said, and yanked Dunworthy to his feet. "Can't you hear it?"

It was a bell, faint and far away.

"It's coming from over here," Colin said. He darted to the edge of the clearing. "Come on!"

Kivrin put her hand on the ground for support and got to her knees. Her free hand went involuntarily to her side.

Dunworthy reached his hand out to her, but she didn't take it. "I'll be all right," she said quietly.

"I know," he said, and let his hand drop.

She stood up carefully, holding onto the rough trunk of the oak, and then straightened and stood free of it.

"I got it all on the corder," she said. "Everything that happened."

Like John Clyn, he thought, looking at her ragged hair, her dirty face. A true historian, writing in the empty church, surrounded by graves. I, seeing so many evils, have put into writing all the things that I have witnessed. Lest things which should be remembered perish with time .

Kivrin turned her palms up and looked at her wrists in the twilight. "Father Roche and Agnes and Rosemund and all of them," she said. "I got it all down."

She traced a line down the side of her wrist with her finger. " Io suuicien lui damo amo ," she said softly. "You are here in place of the friends I love."

"Kivrin," Dunworthy said.

"Come on!" Colin said. "It's starting. Can't you hear the bell?"

"Yes," Dunworthy said. It was Ms. Piantini on the tenor, ringing the leadin to "When At Last My Savior Cometh."

Kivrin came and stood next to Dunworthy. She placed her hands together, as if she were praying.

"I can see Badri!" Colin said. He cupped his hands around his mouth. "She's all right!" he shouted. "We saved her!"

Ms. Piantini's tenor clanged, and the other bells chimed in joyously. The air began to glitter, like snowflakes.

"Apocalyptic!" Colin said, his face alight.

Kivrin reached out for Dunworthy's hand and clasped it tightly in her own.

"I knew you'd come," she said, and the net opened.

THE END

Notes

1

Latin: O Lord, vouchsafe to send Thy holy angel from heaven, to guard, cherish, protect, visit, and defend all those that are assembled together in this house.

2

Latin: Hear my prayer, and let my cry come unto Thee.

3

Latin: Make haste to help me.

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