Between Planets
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Andrew Eiden
Don Harvey is a citizen of the Interplanetary Federation - yet no single planet can claim him as its own. His mother was born on Venus and his father on Earth, and Don himself was born on a spaceship in trajectory between planets. When his parents abruptly summon him away from school on Earth to join them on Mars, he has no idea he's about to be plunged into deadly interplanetary intrigue. But the ship Don is traveling on is unexpectedly diverted to Venus, where the colony has launched a revolution against Earth's control. What's more, Earth troops have landed on Venus and are looking for him. Flat broke and homeless, Don will have to muster all his resources to stay alive.
A riveting coming-of-age story set against a backdrop of a war between planets, this classic Heinlein novel crackles with action, adventure, politics, wit, and brilliant speculation about the world to come.
©1951 Robert A. Heinlein (P)2017 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Los oyentes también disfrutaron:
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Not all of this novel ages very well, but it's not bad for the most part. Although the love interest is a minor side piece so easily forgettable that even the protagonist seems to forget about her. What really gets me is that this story really should be a World War II story of someone caught between nations, and not just because many of the technologies referenced here were in the popular consciousness of that era. There hardly seems to be any point in wrapping it up as a sci-fi novel. But, despite my complaining, it was a reasonably entertaining story.
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