White Light
At Millennium's end, the Earth was poisoned beyond repair – and ships ventured out into the solar system in search of life-saving raw materials and new planets to colonize. Now it is 2083. No suitable worlds have been found and the Earth can sustain life no longer. In humanity's final moments, two renegade family units – a microcosm of a self-destructive society – rocket into the heart of a mysterious alien culture. Here an entity has been created for the purpose of preserving all life, but to do so, it must absorb the past, present, and the future of the universe.
In a distant realm of last, desperate hope, the flawed representatives of a near-dead world are searching for the key to humankind's survival. But it may already be too late... and it may always have been.
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Michael Capobianco
Michael Victor Capobianco (born 1950) is an American science fiction writer.
He is known for writing novels in collaboration with William Barton. Many of their novels deal with themes such as the Cold War, space travel, and space opera.
He served as President of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) from 1996–1998 and again from 2007–2008. He received the Service to SFWA Award in 2004.
He was married to the late science fiction author A. C. Crispin.
