As Sunburst begins, the children, better known as "dumplings," find a way to escape. We witness these events through the eyes of 12-year-old Shandy Johnson and her friend Jason Hemmer, a dumpling allowed the freedom of Sorrel Park because he's able to evaluate for the authorities the psychic powers of children as they are born.
Readers of Gotlieb's later fiction will find Sunburst fascinating, as she begins to explore themes she returns to in such classic novels as A Judgment of Dragons and O Master Caliban!, as well as more recent offerings like Flesh and Gold and Violent Stars. Sunburst is speculative fiction at its most intriguing and provocative, as relevant today as it was when it was first published.