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The Universe Between
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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. Sci-Fi read late 1960s early 1970s about a girl who was the only once who could look into an energy box without going insane and learned the secret of teleportation [s]

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F. Garvin | 5 comments Probably written 1950s to 1960s. Book starts with a scientist trying to find a subject who can enter a room where there is a glowing energy cube or box, and look inside it. The first few men that look go insane. Finally the scientist finds a "highly adaptable" girl who can go in and look without going mad. She does look, and somehow discovers how to teleport. It was something like "turn the angle that can't be seen" or "turn the corner no one can see". As I recall, some aliens maybe in another dimension helped her teleport to different places and opened the door for others to teleport.


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Rainbowheart | 28715 comments Was the book for kids, teens, or adults?


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F. Garvin | 5 comments Rainbowheart wrote: "Was the book for kids, teens, or adults?"

Pretty sure it was for adults.


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F. Garvin | 5 comments The rockabilly werewolf from Mars wrote: "Was this a short story? Because I feel like I read a short story like this back when I was a teen-ager. Unfortunately, I don't remember everything I read from back then, and I'm pretty sure it was ..."

No, as I recall it was a full length book. Might have had “door” or “curtain” in the title but every time I search “Door into Summer” and similar pop up. It apparently wasn’t a Heinlein or Clark or Bradbury. Someone more obscure.


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F. Garvin | 5 comments Any new ideas about the title?


message 6: by Andy (last edited Apr 25, 2021 01:31PM) (new) - added it

Andy | 2124 comments This is "The Universe Between" I think. The Universe Between by Alan Nourse. Features a young woman who can deal with the strange geometries that allow for teleportation (and later with her son).

This review has the cover I originally read (back in the 1970s) https://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/t...


message 8: by Andy (last edited Apr 30, 2021 11:39AM) (new) - added it

Andy | 2124 comments Anyone see F. Garvin around lately?


message 9: by F. (new)

F. Garvin | 5 comments Thanks, Andy! That is the title of the book I was trying to recall. Now I can quit racking my brain!


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Andy | 2124 comments F. wrote: "Thanks, Andy! That is the title of the book I was trying to recall. Now I can quit racking my brain!"

Excellent. Glad to help.


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