Between Planets

Hardcover, 222 pages

English language

Published Oct. 29, 1951 by Charles Scribner's Sons.

OCLC Number:
222789

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When war threatens to break out between Venus and Earth, a boy with citizenship on both planets, attending school on Earth but whose home is on Mars, finds himself in an awkward situation.

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Classic sci fi! For better or for worse..

This was an interesting little adventure, and fun throwback to classic sci fi. It obviously had some of the markers of classic sci fi, for better or for worse, but was still a fun, plot heavy adventure and interesting look into how people of the past envisioned the future.

Dom is living the life that many young men in the solar system live, attending a boarding school on Earth, sent there by his parents who live on Mars as scientists. However despite that, Dom is a unique case with regard to his citizenship. His father is from Earth, his mother from Venus, and he was born in space. Technically a citizen of both planets, permanent resident of neither. It hasn't been an issue up until this point - until the war broke out. Dom gets an unexpected telegram from his parents; he is to leave school immediately and take the …

Subjects

  • Science fiction
  • Venus (Planet) -- Fiction