Red Planet

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Robert A. Heinlein: Red Planet (2006, Del Rey)

Paperback, 256 pages

English language

Published Sept. 26, 2006 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-49318-7
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Jim Marlow and his strange-looking Martian friend Willis were allowed to travel only so far. But one day Willis unwittingly tuned into a treacherous plot that threatened all the colonists on Mars, and it set Jim off on a terrfying adventure that could save--or destroy--them all

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This book is one of Heinlein's juveniles, and like a few others in that series it reflects a time when our notions of the other planets were still pretty uneducated. We didn't have spacecraft orbiting or landing on other planets when this was written, so the idea of a Mars that has actual canals, vegetation, and inhabitants was still within the realm of the possible. And in some ways this book is in the same universe as Stranger In A Strange Land, with the same Martians. It also has themes characteristic of Heinlein, such as sturdy individuals who fight back against evil government officials.

The protagonist, Jim Marlowe, is a student at a boarding school on Mars where the residents have adopted a practice of migrating half-way through the Martian year because of the cold that comes with the change of seasons. But Jim discovers that government agents are …

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Subjects

  • Heinlein, Robert A. - Prose & Criticism
  • Science Fiction And Fantasy
  • Fiction
  • Fiction - Science Fiction
  • Classics
  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction / Science Fiction / General
  • Science Fiction