Time for the Stars

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Robert A. Heinlein: Time for the Stars (Paperback, 1987, Del Rey)

Mass market paperback, 188 pages

English language

Published June 16, 1987 by Del Rey.

ISBN:
978-0-345-35191-3
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OCLC Number:
233549189
ISFDB ID:
6132

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3 stars (1 review)

This is a coming of age story about a set of twins who embark on a journey of exploration in space, but one never leaves planet earth. One grows old, the other ages much more slowly due to the relativity aspects of the journey. The explorations are more than just in space and time; they also deal with the exploration of self. Like most of Heinlein's novels, this story has a delightful optimism.

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reviewed Time for the Stars by Robert A. Heinlein (Heinlein Juveniles, #10)

Old Science fiction pointed toward young adults

3 stars

Probably was one of my least favorite in Heinlein's "Scribner's Juniors" "series". Like the others it's really a stand-alone story amongst a series of similar tales. (Young adults leading scientific adventures).

This one is about two teenage twin boys finishing school and invited to a symposium by the "long range foundation" a private non-profit company that can focus on funding endeavors that don't have to make investors happy with quick returns, nor be at the will of fickel politicians, they can work on projects that will be years, decades or centuries before a return, if any occurs.

The project the LRF is now working on is to deal with the overpopulation of the planet. The 1954 written book is very concerned that in the future (maybe 200 years from now?) the world population is unsustainable with over 4.5 billion people (never mind that 75 years from when ti was written …

Subjects

  • Science Fiction
  • Fantasy - General
  • Science Fiction - General
  • Fiction / Fantasy / General
  • Fiction - Science Fiction