Interference by Sue Burke
Generational colonists on a distant, plant-dominated world struggle as new human arrivals and rival factions upset a fragile equilibrium with sentient flora; competing agendas, miscommunication, and ecological manipulation ignite political and ethical conflicts. Told through multiple perspectives across time, the novel examines how language, culture, and power shape cooperation and survival when very different intelligences must learn to live together.
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