by Helen Mary Hoover
Centuries after humanity destroyed the environment, a small society of genetically modified telepaths has emerged from their underground shelter and begun readapting to life on the surface. Included in their efforts are searches for other possible survivors, but none of the explorers report any. Thr...
From a technology perspective this novel holds up remarkably well for something written in 1973 (Most likely due to the relatively minimal descriptions of technology), and the writing is still pretty solid.The combination of utopia/dystopia and post-apocalyptic elements puts Children of Morrow solid...
This was a childhood favorite; and having reread it a quarter of a century later, I was happy to see that I still enjoyed it.