The inspiration for the Syfy miniseries.
Childhood's End is one of the defining legacies of Arthur C. Clarke,
the author of 2001: A Space Odyssey and many other groundbreaking
works. Since its publication in 1953, this prescient novel about first
contact gone wrong has come to be regarded not only as a science fiction
classic but as a literary thriller of the highest order.
Spaceships have suddenly appeared in the skies above every city on the
planet. Inside is an intellectually, technologically, and militarily
superior alien race known as the Overlords. At first, their demands seem
benevolent: unify Earth, eliminate poverty, end war. But at what cost?
To those who resist, it's clear that the Overlords have an agenda of
their own. Has their arrival marked the end of humankind . . . or the
beginning?
Praise for Childhood's End
"A first-rate tour de force."--The New York Times
"Frighteningly logical, believable, and grimly prophetic . . . Clarke is
a master."--Los Angeles Times
"There has been nothing like it for years; partly for the actual
invention, but partly because here we meet a modern author who
understands that there may be things that have a higher claim on
humanity than its own 'survival.' "--C. S. Lewis
"As a science fiction writer, Clarke has all the essentials."--Jeremy
Bernstein, The New Yorker