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Ender in Exile

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2008 novel by Orson Scott Card

Ender in Exile
First edition
AuthorOrson Scott Card
Cover artistJohn Harris
LanguageEnglish
SeriesEnder's Game series
GenreScience fiction
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
November 11, 2008
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages465
ISBN0-7653-0496-1
OCLC223884539
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3553.A655 E498 2008
Preceded byEnder's Game
Shadow of the Giant 
Followed byShadows in Flight 

Ender in Exile is ascience fiction novel by American writerOrson Scott Card, part of theEnder's Game series, published on November 11, 2008. It takes placebetween the two award-winning novelsEnder's Game andSpeaker for the Dead.[1] It could also be considered aparallel novel to the first three sequels in theShadow Saga, since the entirety of thistrilogy takes place in the span ofEnder in Exile. The novelconcludes a dangling story line of the Shadow Saga, while it makes several references to events that take placeduring the Shadow Saga. From yet another perspective, the novelexpands (orreplaces) the last chapter of the original novelEnder's Game.[2] On the one hand, it fills the gap rightbefore the last chapter, and on the other hand, it fills the gapbetween the last chapter and the original (first) sequel (both namedSpeaker for the Dead).Ender in Exile begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story "Ender's Homecoming" from Card's webzineIntergalactic Medicine Show. Other short stories that were published elsewhere are included as chapters of the novel.

Plot

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Ender's Game series
Chronology
    Chart    
 
  Novels
 
  Comics
  
  Film
First Meetings
(in the Enderverse)

(2002 (2003))
Ender's Game
Investment Counselor
The Polish Boy
Teacher's Pest
 
 
Formic Wars:
Burning Earth

(2011)
Formic Wars:
Silent Strike

(2012)
First Formic
War Trilogy
Earth Unaware
(2012)
Earth Afire
(2013)
Earth Awakens
(2014)
War of Gifts
(2010)
Mazer in Prison
Recruiting Valentine
The League War
War of Gifts
OSCs InterGalactic
Medicine Show

(2008)
Mazer in Prison
Cheater
Pretty Boy
A Young Man with
Prospects
Second Formic
War Trilogy
The Swarm
(2016)
The Hive
(2019)
The Queens
(TBA)
Mazer in Prison
(2005)
Mazer in Prison
(2010)
The Polish Boy
(2002)
Cheater
(2006)
Pretty Boy
(2006)
Teacher's Pest
(2003)
 
 
 
Ender's Shadow
(1999)
[note 1]
Ender's Shadow:
Battle School
(2009)
Command School
(2010)
Ultimate collection
(2012)
 
 
 
Ender's Game
Alive

(2013)
 
 
 
 
 
Recruiting Valentine
(2009)
 
 
 
The League War
(2010)
 
 
Ender's Game
(1977)
 
Ender's Game
(1985)
[note 1]
Ender's Game:
Battle School
(2009)
Command School
(2010)
Ultimate collection
(2012)
 
Ender's Game
(2013)
Ender's Stocking
(2007)
 
A War of Gifts
(2007)
[note 1]
 
 
War of Gifts
(2009)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Shadow Trilogy
[note 2][note 3]
Shadow of the Hegemon
(2001)
Shadow Puppets
(2002)
Shadow of the Giant
(2005)
Ender's Homecoming
(2008)
A Young Man with
Prospects
(2007)
Ender in Flight
(2008)
The Gold Bug
(2007)
Ender in Exile
(2008)
[note 2]
Ender in Exile
(2011)
 
Gold Bug
(2010)
Fleet School
[note 4]
Children of the Fleet
(2017)
...
(TBC)
 
 
Governor Wiggin
(2017)
Investment Counselor
(1999)
Renegat
(2017)
Shadows in Flight
(2012)
 
 
Speaker for the Dead
(2011)
Gloriously Bright
(1991)
 
 
The Speaker Trilogy
[note 3]
Speaker for the Dead
(1986)
Xenocide
(1991)
Children of the Mind
(1996)
Messenger
(2018)
The Last Shadow
(2021)
  1. ^abcThe events ofEnder's Game,Ender's Shadow andA War of Gifts take place in roughly the same time period.
    The events ofA War of Gifts only take place during the time at Battle School).
  2. ^abThe events ofEnder in Exile and theShadow Trilogy take place in roughly the same time period.
    - First part ofEnder in Exile (2/3) takes place during theShadow Trilogy.
    - Last part ofEnder in Exile (1/3) takes places afterShadow of the Giant.
  3. ^abNote on the following (maybe not yet so common)Trilogies:
    "Speaker Trilogy": Original set of sequels toEnder's Game, also referred to as:
    -"Ender Quartet" (Ender's Game combined with"Speaker Trilogy"), also referred to as:
    -"Ender Quintet"("Ender Quartet" combined withEnder in Exile).
    "Shadow Trilogy": Original set of sequels toEnder's Shadow, also referred to as:
    -"Bean Quartet"/"Shadow Quartet" (Ender's Shadow combined with"Shadow Trilogy"), also referred to as:
    -"Bean Quintet"/"Shadow Quintet" ("Bean Quartet" combined withShadows in Flight), could be referred to as:
    -"Bean Sextet"/"Shadow Sextet" ("Bean Quintet" combined withThe Last Shadow)
  4. ^Title is also mentioned in regard to a possible sequel for the film.

One year after the Buggers (Formics) were defeated and the Battle School children have returned to Earth, Ender is still unable to return with them because there would be wars over which country would keep Ender to use for its own ends. Ender is offered the governorship of the first human colony to be planted on one of the Buggers' former worlds, a planet that will eventually become known as Shakespeare. His sister Valentine decides to accompany Ender on his journey because she is sick of being controlled by her older brother, Peter, and because she wants to restore the relationship with Ender that she had lost when he left to go to Battle School.

On their way to the Shakespeare colony, Valentine begins writing her History of the Bugger Wars books while Ender has an unspoken power struggle with the captain of the ship, Admiral Quincy Morgan. There is also a romance between Ender and a girl named Alessandra. Once the ship lands on Shakespeare, Ender, who had spent much of his trip learning the names and lives of the colony's residents, takes charge of the colony and wins the colonists over.

Ender serves as governor of Shakespeare for a few years. Near the end of his time as governor, Ender and a young boy from the colony namedAbra go to find a site for a new shipment of colonists. Ender wants the new settlement to be far enough away from the other settlements that there will not be competition between them right away, and so they can develop separately.

In the process of finding a location for the new settlement, Ender stumbles upon what seems to be the equivalent of a note from the Buggers. It is a structure made to look like a game he used to play in Battle School. When Ender investigates, he finds the living pupa of a Bugger Hive Queen that is fertilized and prepared to make hundreds of thousands of offspring upon its maturation.

The find leads Ender to write his first book as the Speaker for the Dead. The book, titledThe Hive Queen, tries to look at the Bugger wars and their eventual destruction from the point of view of the Buggers. Later, Peter Wiggin, nearing the end of his life and knowing that Ender wrote the story, asks him to write one for him for when he dies. This book becomes known asThe Hegemon.

After this, Ender resigns as governor and leaves the colony for another called Ganges. The leader of Ganges isVirlomi. Here he encounters Randall Firth, who believes himself to be the son ofAchilles de Flandres, and even refers to himself by the name Achilles.

Randall spreads propaganda accusing Ender of xenocide in an attempt to discredit Virlomi and get revenge against Peter Wiggin, who he believes is responsible for his father's defeat. Randall tries twice to meet with Ender and discredit him somehow. On the second visit, his plan is to cleverly provoke Ender into killing him so that people will see how violent and dangerous he is, but Ender does not attack.

Instead Ender tries to convince Randall that he is not Achilles' son, but that he is in fact the son of Bean and Petra; hence where he gets his gigantism from. Eventually, Ender manages to convince Randall of his parents' identity by allowing Randall to brutally defeat him in a one-sided fistfight, the entire time asserting that he could never hurt his friends' child. Randall ends up changing his name to Arkanian Delphiki amidst his guilt for Ender's horrifying wounds.

After Ender heals a bit, he, Valentine, and the Hive Queen pupa board a starship to go to a new place.[3]

Original publication as short stories

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Several of the chapters of the novel were originally published in electronic form as short stories in Card's webzineIntergalactic Medicine Show :

  • The story "Ender's Homecoming" comprises the entire first chapter of the book. Aside from the email message at the end being placed at the beginning of chapter 2, the chapter is unchanged from the original short story. It was originally published in the January 2008 issue ofIntergalactic Medicine Show.
  • "A Young Man with Prospects" comprises the entire fifth chapter with an added email at the very beginning, describing how the Toscanos were selected to go to the colony, which wasn't in the original short story. The story was originally published in electronic form in the February 2007 issue ofIntergalactic Medicine Show.[4]
  • The story "Ender in Flight" was originally published in the April 2008 issue ofIntergalactic Medicine Show. It is very spread out throughout the book, and the email from Admiral Chamrajnagar to Admiral Quincy Morgan is included in the book. It spans from the end of chapter 7 through the end of chapter 10, continues in chapters 13 and 14, and finishes in chapter 16.
  • "The Gold Bug" was published in the July 2007 issue ofIntergalactic Medicine Show[5] and reprinted in 2011 in the anthologyAlien Contact.[6] It was also adapted into anEnder comic and can be found as an added bonus in theMarvel Comics hardcover edition ofRed Prophet: The Tales Of Alvin Maker. Parts of the story "The Gold Bug" occur in chapters 14, 15, and 16 of the book; some parts aren't included in the book, including a big part of the beginning of the short story.

Relationship between "Gold Bug" and "A Young Man with Prospects"

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According to Card while he was writing the short story "The Gold Bug," he started to think about how Ender got to the colony. As a result, he came up with a story idea which involved a power struggle between Ender and the ship's captain. However, since Card did not want the story to be only about Ender and the captain he decided to put a mother and daughter on the ship. When he first began writing about Alessandra and Dorabella Toscano, it was supposed to have been the opening for that story, but as he sat down to plan the scenes, they developed into a story of their own, which became the short story "A Young Man with Prospects,"[7] published in February 2007[4] and later incorporated into the novel as chapter 5.

Characters

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  • Andrew "Ender" Wiggin
  • Valentine Wiggin - Ender's older sister, also known as "Demosthenes"
  • Peter Wiggin - Ender's older brother,Hegemon of the Free People of Earth, also known as "Locke"
  • John Paul Wiggin - Ender's father
  • Theresa Wiggin - Ender's mother
  • Hyrum Graff - Minister of Colonization
  • Mazer Rackham - Ender's mentor
  • Petra Arkanian - Battle School graduate, wife ofJulian Delphiki, (Bean.)
  • Virlomi - Battle School graduate, Governor of Ganges colony
  • Alessandra Toscano - a young woman and Ender's friend
  • Dorabella Toscano - Alessandra's mother
  • Admiral Quincy Morgan - captain of the spaceship which brings colonists and supplies to Shakespeare
  • Vitaly Denisovitch Kolmogorov - original Governor of Shakespeare colony
  • Sel Menach - Chief xenobiologist and later Acting Governor of Shakespeare
  • Ix Tolo - Xenobiologist on Shakespeare colony
  • Po - Ix's older son
  • Abra - Ix's younger son
  • Arkanian Delphiki - also known as Randall Firth or Achilles, son of Petra Arkanian andJulian Delphiki ("Bean")

See also

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References

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Notes
  1. ^Card's Bibliography at the hatrack.com
  2. ^Orson Scott Card - Online Radio Interview with the Author at theauthorhour.com
  3. ^Card, Orson Scott.Ender in Exile. New York. Tor Books. 2008.
  4. ^abOrson Scott Card, "A Young Man With Prospects"Intergalactic Medicine Show, February 2007.
  5. ^Orson Scott Card, "The Gold Bug"Intergalactic Medicine Show, July 2007.
  6. ^"More Red Ink: Alien Contact Anthology -- Story #9". June 29, 2011. RetrievedOctober 31, 2013.
  7. ^Orson Scott Card, "How One Story Can Give Birth to Another"Intergalactic Medicine Show, February 2007.

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