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Worlds Joe Haldeman

Worlds By Joe Haldeman

Worlds by Joe Haldeman


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Summary

Towards the end of the twenty-first century 41 Worlds orbit the Earth, which has seen many changes, not least of which is a second revolution in America. Marianne O'Hara, a political sciences student, is from New New York, a hollowed out asteroid and the largest of the Worlds, but is to spend a year on Earth as a postgraduate student.

Worlds Summary

Worlds by Joe Haldeman

Towards the end of the twenty-first century 41 Worlds, small satellites with a total population of half a million, orbit the Earth, which has seen many changes, not least of which is a second revolution in America. Marianne O'Hara, a brilliant political sciences student, is from New New York, a hollowed out asteroid and the largest of the Worlds, but is to spend a year on Earth as a postgraduate student. Because the political relationship between the Worlds and Earth is complex and voltatile, Marianne unwittingly finds herself caught up with a group of fanatics determined on a third revolution in America - even if such a revolution could lead to the destruction of the Earth...

About Joe Haldeman

Joe Haldeman was born in Oklahoma in 1943 and studied physics and astronomy before serving as a combat engineer in Vietnam, where he was severely wounded and won a Purple Heart. THE FOREVER WAR, his first sf novel, was awarded both the Nebula and the Hugo, as was the later FOREVER PEACE.

Additional information

GOR001592678
9780575073616
0575073616
Worlds by Joe Haldeman
Used - Good
Paperback
Orion Publishing Co
2002-04-18
224
N/A
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