Will's review
The Rolling Stones
by Robert A. Heinlein
Will's review
The Rolling Stones by Robert A. Heinlein
Will's review
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recommended for: Teenagers
Some of Heinlein's most famous juvenile fiction.
Rodger Stone lives with his wife, who is a great medical doctor. He and his mother Hazel, write science fiction for television. And they have a crew of genius children. They decide to pack it in, buy a family-sized space ship, and go travelling.
As preposterous as it sounds, it is a good read.
And watch for Hazel Stone to show up again. I challenge you to recognize her, in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, and The Cat Who Walks through Walls.
Rodger Stone lives with his wife, who is a great medical doctor. He and his mother Hazel, write science fiction for television. And they have a crew of genius children. They decide to pack it in, buy a family-sized space ship, and go travelling.
As preposterous as it sounds, it is a good read.
And watch for Hazel Stone to show up again. I challenge you to recognize her, in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, and The Cat Who Walks through Walls.
