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The Pride of Chanur
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June 2021 THEMED Pride of Chanur by Cherryh
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This was a Themed pick in 2018, for the Traders theme. That discussion thread is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I have read this several times, with the most recent being a few months ago. While I won’t reread it again so soon after my last reading, I do look forward to the discussion.
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
I have read this several times, with the most recent being a few months ago. While I won’t reread it again so soon after my last reading, I do look forward to the discussion.
I also have read this several times (probably three), but it's been a while. I will try to read it again, but it might not be immediately, since I've got several other books going.
I just finished my reread of this. Actually, on this reading, I was a little disappointed. Still enjoyed it, but I was less forgiving of some flaws. Here is my review.

I also really admire how alien the aliens are, not just different types of oxygen breathing bipeds, and the non human POV.
Trike wrote: "Clueless sci-fi noob: “Are there gay spacecats in this book?” 🌈 🐱"
No. It was first published in 1981.
No. It was first published in 1981.

No. It was first published in 1981."
Back then I think the only type of fiction to have gay characters was one that had little literary merit and the writers of which had never heard the term "coherent plot".

The Space Opera novel by R.M. Meluch Sovereign is a good example, and it was published in 1979. The New Wave likewise has plenty of LGTBQ representation.

Actually quite a few. (view spoiler) That book is endlessly fascinating.
I think the part that impressed me the most about this book is the organized system they have for learning a new language that then becomes a translator. That is clearly something required when a new batch of aliens appears but most books either have a handwavium universal translator or make up the process on the fly with a lot of pointing.
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Official description:
No one at Meetpoint Station had ever seen a creature like the Outsider. Naked-hided, blunt toothed and blunt-fingered, Tully was the sole surviving member of his company -- a communicative, spacefaring species hitherto unknown -- and he was a prisoner of his discoverer/ captors the sadistic, treacherous kif, until his escape onto the hani ship The Pride of Chanur.
Little did he know when he threw himself upon the mercy of The Pride and her crew that he put the entire hani species in jeopardy and imperiled the peace of the Compact itself. For the information this fugitive held could be the ruin or glory of any of the species at Meetpoint Station.