Summary
Children of Time, Adrian Tchaikovsky's critically acclaimed science fiction novel, burst onto the literary scene in 2015. This epic tale of humanity's struggle for survival on a terraformed planet captivated readers with its grand scale and imaginative premise. The book's exploration of evolution, artificial intelligence, and the nature of civilization earned it the prestigious Arthur C. Clarke Award in 2016.
Tchaikovsky's novel stands out for its unique approach to alien life. Rather than introducing extraterrestrial beings, the author crafts a narrative around the evolution of Earth species – particularly spiders – on a distant world. This innovative concept, combined with the author's meticulous world-building, has cemented Children of Time's place as a modern science fiction classic.
While Children of Time has not yet been adapted for the screen, its popularity and critical acclaim have not gone unnoticed by Hollywood. In 2017, film rights to the novel were optioned, sparking excitement among fans eager to see Tchaikovsky's vision brought to life on the big screen. As the first installment in what has become an award-winning series, Children of Time continues to captivate new readers and inspire discussions about the future of humanity among the stars.
Plot
In the distant future, humanity's last survivors flee a dying Earth in search of a new home. They discover a planet that was terraformed long ago, seemingly perfect for human habitation. However, upon arrival, they find that the world is not unoccupied as they had hoped. During the millennia since the planet was abandoned, its intended inhabitants never arrived. Instead, the terraforming process had unexpected results, creating new forms of intelligent life.
The story alternates between two timelines. In the past, we follow Dr. Avrana Kern, a scientist overseeing the planet's terraforming project. When sabotage destroys her ship and kills her crew, Kern survives in an orbital platform, periodically waking from suspended animation to check on the planet's progress. In the present, we follow the crew of the Gilgamesh, the ship carrying Earth's last humans, as they approach the terraformed world.
On the planet's surface, a species of jumping spiders has evolved remarkable intelligence due to the terraforming process. The novel chronicles their civilization's development over thousands of years, from primitive hunters to an advanced society capable of complex technology and space exploration. The spiders' evolution is guided by an artificial intelligence based on Dr. Kern's personality, which they view as a godlike figure.