Between Planets
by Robert A. Heinlein
Don is a citizen of the Interplanetary Federation - yet no single planet can claim him as its own. His mother was born on Venus and his father on Earth, and Don himself was born on a spaceship in trajectory between planets. And he fights for the rights of this curious citizenship in very curious ways. Heinlein reveals in a dashing fast-moving style what can happen when politics - on an interplanetary scale - disregard the liberty of the individual. In the end, only the remarkable scientist-dragons of a rebellious Mars can resolve the conflict within a man who cannot live without the society that he knows is killing him.
"Pure entertainment from beginning to end, this production of 'Between Planets' provides the listener with a total 'theatre of the mind' experience and is highly recommended for personal, school, and community library audio book collections."
Midwest Book Review April, 2012
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