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Way Station
Way Station
Author: Clifford D. Simak
Enoch Wallace led a solitary life. He left his house only to collect his mail or take an occasional walk: his two Earthly acquaintances were the postman and a beautiful deaf-mute girl who could mend the broken wing of a butterfly. If his neighbors in the hills of Wisconsin thought it strange that he never seemed to grow older, they never spoke...  more »
ISBN: 34665
Pages: 210
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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hardtack avatar reviewed Way Station on + 2555 more book reviews
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A story of how the humblest of humans becomes the savior of the galaxy. And of how one man finds and accepts his destiny.
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Excellent, solid science fiction with great aliens and a very real protagonist, ending on a high note.
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Way Station....a sci-fi classic. I get more out of it every time I read it. It's got all the elements of a truly great story, including suspense, believable fantasy, and even a touch of romance. In addition, if you're in a philosophical mood, Way Station gives plenty of food for thought as to humanity's role and place in the huge scheme of galactic endeavor. Truly a treat for these cold winter nights!
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One of the great books of classic science fiction. A wonderful read.


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