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AT CHILDHOOD'S END by Sophie Aldred

AT CHILDHOOD'S END

From the Doctor Who series

by Sophie Aldred with Steve Cole & Mike Tucker

Pub Date: March 17th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-78594-499-4
Publisher: Penguin UK/Trafalgar

Ace reunites with the Doctor to face her past and save the future.

As a teenager, Dorothy “Ace” McShane traveled through time and space, fighting alongside the Professor against evil and oppression. Now middle-aged, she runs A Charitable Earth, which assists communities left reeling after war. After a mysterious alien vessel appears, orbiting the moon, Dorothy returns to space and is reunited with the Professor’s newest incarnation—the exuberant (and female) Thirteenth Doctor—and meets her fam, Ryan, Yaz, and Graham. Uncovering a series of alien abductions, Dorothy faces her past and reclaims her risk-taking, adventure-seeking Ace persona. Unlike the TV series, the trust between Doctors and their companions is heavily discussed. What happens to those who are not valued by society, the impact of cycles of war and revenge, and the violence the Doctors’ companions inflict in his or her name are ongoing themes. The third-person narration offers insights into Ace’s adjustment to the new Doctor; likewise, it supports character development through the exploration of Yaz’s suspicion of and similarity to the tech-savvy Ace. The cast zips across the galaxy, fleeing threats from Ace’s past and a new, mysterious group whose disturbing technology threatens the future. While the finale is rather rushed, it’s worth a trip in the TARDIS to experience this nuanced view of the galaxy.  With few physical descriptions, characters’ ethnicity is difficult to determine.

A worthy adventure chock-full of menacing aliens and surprising insights for old fans and new.

(Science fiction. 13-adult)