This
is my first year participating in Jay's Deal
Me In Challenge . In a nutshell--we line up 52 short stories for the year,
we match those stories up to a card in a regular deck of card, and each week we
shuffle our deck (of real cards) and draw a card from whatever remains in the
deck. Week #5 gives me "Border Guards" by Greg Egan, found in the 17th
Annul Collection of The Year's Best Science Fiction (2000) edited by
Gardner Dozois.
This
story gives readers a different twist on the subject of eternal life. Jamil,
our narrator, lives in a world where death has been banished. Those who tire of
their current situation in immortality find ways to leave their current life
and slip off to another town and another "lifetime" full of new
friends and different experiences. Jamil is easilty depressed and has just come
out of period where he was "dead" to his friends. When he starts
playing virtual soccer with them again, he meets a brand-new player, Margit.
Margit is exceptional--make goals that no one has ever made before. But she is
exceptional in more ways than one. She is one of the oldest ones...and she
knows what it means to lose someone to real death...not just the death of a
current "life." The story touches on how we handle death, but more
importantly it examines how we handle life.
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