Revival on the banks of the River was not limited to white Anglo Saxons. This tale reinterprets the Riverworld resurrection through the eyes of a tribe of primitive people, whose beliefs and superstitions blend marvelously with what has happened to them. This tale was singled out by Science Fiction Chronicle for praise as a worthwhile addition to the Riverworld canon. This story, like Betancourt's "The Merry Men of Riverworld," was written with Philip Jose Farmer's permission.
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John Gregory Betancourt is a best-selling science fiction author, whose books include Johnny Zed, Rememory, The Blind Archer, Shadows of Amber, and various novels in the Star Trek universe. His current project is a sequel to John W. Campbell's Who Goes There? (filmed by John Carpenter as The Thing.)