Above the Circle of Earth by E. Stephen Burnett
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Above the Circle of Earth

Facing enemies within and without, Brock Rivers must choose between his people’s world and the space mission, or return with his family into exile forever.
With dialectical themes, futuristic technology, and a secularized political system, Above the Circle of Earth follows the course of classical science fiction, yet fuses this tradition with Christian experience.
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