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Orphans Of The Sky
Orphans Of The Sky
Author: Robert A. Heinlein
The Jordan Foundation sponsored the Proxima Centauri Expedition in 2119, in attempt to reach the nearer stars of the galaxy. But that was far in the mythic past. The original purpose of the Ship's epic voyage has long been forgotten, and gor generations the ginat spaceship, lost between the stars, is the only world that the people aboard have kn...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425044100
ISBN-10: 0425044106
Publication Date: 10/15/1979
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3.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Berkley
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Orphans Of The Sky on + 73 more book reviews
Multi-generational starship a long way from anywhere. The Universe was five miles long and 2000 feet across. Men scoffed at the legends of such things as stars, or the demented idea that the Ship was moving...for the Ship was the Universe, and there could be nothing outside. Then one man found his way to a forgotten room, and saw the stars--and they moved!

One of Heinlein's best stories, an unforgetable cast of characters. If you only ever read one Heinlein novel, this would be a good choice.
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PURE HEINLEIN....THIS IS NOW FOUND IN EDITIONS OF HIS SHORT STORIES... I COULD READ HIM AGAIN AND AGAIN...DIDN'T CARE FOR THE PART HE HAD FOR WOMEN, BUT THIS WAS WRITTEN FOR A DIFFERENT GENERATION.... STILL ANOTHER "FOOD FOR THOUGHT" BOOK...
shuffdog avatar reviewed Orphans Of The Sky on + 31 more book reviews
it's an enjoyable sci fi, it was a great concept he used.
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One of Heinlein's juveniles, which translates as well to today as it did in the 40's when it was written. His books never grow old. I loved it.
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I think this book is one of Heinlein's future history books---fits right into that group.


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