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Voice of the Elders eBook Greg Ripley

Voice of the Elders is a timely SciFi novel about Climate change and where it will certainly lead us if we do not start changing our way of life in some major ways. The twist in this novel? Aliens come and reveal themselves as the Elders at a UN Conference that is addressing the consequences of climate change and the greedy fossil fuel conglomerates upon our planet. Offering help and solutions to our planet in peril, the aliens ask for representatives which is where our main character Rohini comes in. She is selected as one of the reps for earth to meet with the aliens. At odds with this agenda are the fossil fuel CEO’s and billionaires who stand to lose it all if the planet truly turns from their products. They will stop at nothing to stay in power.
I thought that this book was extremely good. It felt current, and even the addition of aliens did not lessen of cheapen the story. I think that the Author did a great job in keeping us in the story and we eagerly followed Rohini through the plot developments. The writing style was good, no errors of distractions by way of sentence structure or poor editing either.

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Greg Ripley has something to say, something profound, and he does it through his main character, Rohini. She’s a perfect fit for those who will (and currently are) pushing for change in the world. She’s young and bright, adventurous with only an edge of cautiousness to hold her back. When Rohini gets the chance to travel to an alien planet and see how they live sustainably, she jumps at the chance despite her and the reader’s initial hesitation.
My little ones, who are currently obsessed with Mattel’s Monster High series, reminded me of this, though. Abby says, “In my village, we have saying. Never trust stranger who comes bringing all gifts but ask for nothing.” Despite the badly done Russian accent, this book made me fear Abby may have been wiser than the rest of us.
Voice of the Elders is the story of a young woman who attends a UN youth conference on climate change and is visited by aliens offering to help humanity respond to the climate crisis. She soon finds herself on a journey to meet with these aliens and evade the regressive fossil fuel tycoon who will stop at nothing to maintain the status quo and squash any serious action on climate change.

Genres Climate Fiction (Plot), Sci-Fi (Aliens), Political Thriller, Religious (Daoism)

Genres are dynamic frameworks that describe texts with similar or related forms and contents. Readers and authors alike are free to ruminate on the nature of genre and how it relates to any given text. For Voice of the Elders, four different genres come to mind Climate Fiction (Plot), Sci-Fi (Aliens), Political Thriller, Religious (Daoism).

Climate Fiction (Plot)

The main plot arc of Voice of the Elders focuses on the climate crisis and humanity’s response to it — or more accurately, humanity’s response when aliens appear and offer to help us resolve the climate crisis. There’s a lot of intrigue and exploration that doesn’t relate directly to this plot, but the whole purpose of the main character’s entire journey is to respond to this offer by the Elders to help humanity resolve the climate crisis.

Like many cli-fi novels, most of the action doesn’t focus on the nuts and bolts of the climate crisis or climate solutions. Instead, it follows the exciting adventures of a plucky band of travelers who are pursuing a particular solution and grappling with the challenges thrown at them by the anti-environmentalist antagonist.

As a cli-fi author who is obsessed with the role of climate in fiction, I would’ve liked to see more focus on climate and more exploration of the solutions. However, a broader audience without as heavy of a climate emphasis may actually like that most of the action doesn’t focus on climate change or climate solutions per se.

The main antagonist is a fairly one-dimensional caricature of a wealthy fossil fuels tycoon who is willing to do anything to maintain his wealth and power at the expense of humanity taking action on climate change. It’s a bit entertaining to see such an overtly villainous character in play, and it reminds the reader of how the plot relates to climate change. But it’s also a bit off-putting that the villain is so simplistic and obviously nefarious. I prefer for my villains to be three-dimensional, or at least two-dimensional.

Sci-Fi (Aliens)

This is one of the few examples of cli-fi I’ve come across where aliens play a prominent role in the story. As a classic sci-fi fan, I would love to see more such stories. There’s a whole audience of readers who love aliens and would enjoy and benefit from stories at the intersection between aliens and climate change.

Whether or not you like the aliens in Voice of the Elders will depend largely on whether or not you like aliens that are human in appearance. There are no little green men or bug-eyed monsters in this novel. However, the exact role that these aliens play in human history, past and present, is very interesting.

Political Thriller

Voice of the Elders has many of the trappings of a political thriller international intrigue, secret agents, secret societies, a geopolitical crisis to resolve, a mystery to solve, several action sequences, etc. However, the pacing seems a bit off to me for a political thriller. Most stories I’ve read in that genre are heavy-handed in their efforts to build tension. This novel has its moments of tension, but it also has long periods where it explores the role that the aliens have played in human history, the history of a certain secret society, the backstory of the characters, the finer points of Daoist philospohy and practice, etc. There’s nothing wrong with this mellow pace as long as the reader doesn’t pick up the novel expecting it to be full of action and dramatic tension from start to finish.

Religious (Daoism)

Since I’m not a Daoist, I may not be the best person to offer a detailed review of how the novel explores the genre of Daoist fiction. However, I’m somewhat familiar with the basics of Daoism, and I found this take on it very interesting.

Voice of the Elders delves extensively into Daoist history, philosophy, mythology, and practice. I might even consider the primary genre of the novel to be Daoist fiction rather than cli-fi. As we follow the main character in her journey, we learn about Daoism and how it relates to the alien Elders, their history of involvement in human affairs, and their proposed course of action in response to the climate crisis. It was interesting to see how this Daoist theme, the climate theme, and the alien theme all came together in a single plot arc.

Strengths of Voices of the Elders

The strength of Voice of the Elders lies in the ideas it explores. This is one of the few cli-fi stories I’ve read that features aliens — and I like the role that they play in the story. Aliens offer to help with the climate crisis, and different factions of human beings respond to this offer in different ways — some with suspicion and aggression, others with relief and gratitude at the prospect of some much-needed assistance.

The idea of these Daoist aliens is also a really interesting sci-fi & fantasy idea independent of their role in responding to the climate crisis. Of course, if there are any Daoist aliens out there, I really do suspect they’d have a thing or two to say to us about climate change and the extractive approach to development that is driving climate change.

Weaknesses of Voices of the Elders

The weakness of Voice of the Elders lies in the spotty execution of these ideas, especially early on in the novel.

Much of the exposition is done by telling rather than showing, with either the author or a character explaining things about the characters and setting rather than revealing them through action and descriptive text. There are times when telling rather than showing makes sense, such as when an alien is giving a speech about their purpose on this planet, or a character is telling other characters about history and mythology that’s relevant to the story. But there were several points where it felt like we were just reading biographical notes about a character or organization rather than seeing the author reveal that information more organically as the story unfolds.

If you stick with it, though, the novel eventually smooths out into an interesting and compelling story. The antagonist doesn’t get any more nuanced; he’s just a malevolent fossil fuels tycoon, and you just have to accept his plot for world domination at face value. He’s doing it because it’s what villains do, and he is clearly a villain. But the journey of the main character and her companions becomes more and more interesting as time goes on, making up to some extent for the lack of development in the antagonist.

Closing Thoughts

Voice of the Elders has its flaws. It would benefit from another round of editing, and the villain will only appeal to people who like their villains simple and without remorse or nuance. But the idea of the Elders and their relationship with humanity is very interesting. It goes well with the idea of doing something about climate change and the underlying imbalances in human behavior and social systems that are driving it. The author seems to be preparing the reader for future books in the series, and I would read the next book just to see how the storyline with the Elders and any other alien interlopers plays out.
This book was a pleasure to read. A well crafted story which is both engaging and a nice foray into blending diverse cultural aspects. I especially enjoyed the incorporation of Taoism and solutions based thinking into the storyline.
Voice of the Elders by Greg Ripley will certainly appeal if you are concerned about climate change. As the pervading theme in this science fiction novel, Ripley condemns big corporations, notably big oil, and offers alternatives. Thus comes in the main character, Rohini, a young woman compelled to fight and win when it comes to the environment. While attending a Youth Assembly in that very quest, aliens appear, and not only do they appear, they are here to help. The narrative does tend to get bogged down somewhat but the overarching theme remains true, the environment of the world needs help. This is a loosely written novel fulfilling two very different goals, one being a commentary on the state of the planet, the other being a science fiction story unlike any other. When combined, the result is an intriguing and different kind of novel to escape in. Highly recommend for a fun and creative story.
In The Voice of the Elders Rohini Haakonsen is requested as a young ambassador on a mission trip to another planet. The Elders want to telepathically teach the young UN students about how to protect the earth since they had to learn the hard way on their own planet. Though Rohini is excited about being chosen, she will be trained as a spy, which promises to be challenging against a civilization that can read minds. There ends up being much more in Rohini going than anyone every expected.

I found The Voice of the Elders exciting and was pleased with Greg Ripley's storyline. He brings suspense and mystique that would please any science fiction reader. I love how the plot slowly unfolded and the thrill of interacting with the aliens. I really enjoyed reading this novel even though the ending had some sad parts.
Voice of the Elders is a timely SciFi novel about Climate change and where it will certainly lead us if we do not start changing our way of life in some major ways. The twist in this novel? Aliens come and reveal themselves as the Elders at a UN Conference that is addressing the consequences of climate change and the greedy fossil fuel conglomerates upon our planet. Offering help and solutions to our planet in peril, the aliens ask for representatives which is where our main character Rohini comes in. She is selected as one of the reps for earth to meet with the aliens. At odds with this agenda are the fossil fuel CEO’s and billionaires who stand to lose it all if the planet truly turns from their products. They will stop at nothing to stay in power.
I thought that this book was extremely good. It felt current, and even the addition of aliens did not lessen of cheapen the story. I think that the Author did a great job in keeping us in the story and we eagerly followed Rohini through the plot developments. The writing style was good, no errors of distractions by way of sentence structure or poor editing either.
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