Remnant Population
Hugo Award: Best Novel nominee (1997).
For forty years, Colony 3245.12 has been Ofelia’s home. On this planet far away in space and time from the world of her youth, she has lived and loved, weathered the death of her husband, raised her one surviving child, lovingly tended her garden, and grown placidly old. And it is here that she fully expects to finish out her days – until the shifting corporate fortunes of the Sims Bancorp Company dictates that Colony 3245.12 is to be disbanded, its residents shipped off, deep in cryo-sleep, to somewhere new and strange and not of their choosing. But while her fellow colonists grudgingly anticipate a difficult readjustment on some distant world, Ofelia savors the promise of a golden opportunity. Not starting over in the hurly-burly of a new community... but closing out her life in blissful solitude, in the place she has no intention of leaving. A population of one.
With
everything she needs to sustain her, and her independent spirit to buoy
her, Ofelia actually does start life over – for the first time on her own
terms: free of the demands, the judgments, and the petty tyrannies of
others. But when a reconnaissance ship returns to her idyllic domain,
and its crew is mysteriously slaughtered, Ofelia realizes she is not
the sole inhabitant of her paradise after all. And, when the inevitable
time of first contact finally arrives, she will find her life changed
yet again – in ways she could never have imagined...
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Elizabeth Moon
Elizabeth Moon is an American fantasy and science fiction author. She was born born 1945. She grew up on the Texas-Mexico border. She has degrees in history and biology, and she programmed computers while in the Marine Corps.
She began writing stories in childhood, but didn't make a fiction sale until she was forty. She has several books in print, including The Speed of Dark. She and her husband live in Central Texas; their son, in his early twenties, is autistic.
She loves the outdoors, rides horses, sings in a choir, and would rather do anything than clean house.

