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Each of the characters adapts to the sudden change in black/white roles in different ways. In the end, Hugh and Barbara reject the new era of slavery they find themselves in and attempt to escape, but are captured. Rather than execute them, Ponse, "Lord Protector" of the house to which they have been
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Grace, whose sanity has been challenged by all these events, demands that Barbara be forced from the group or she will leave. Duke convinces Hugh that he will go with Grace to ensure her safety, but before they can leave, a large aircraft appears overhead. The group is taken captive by blacks, but is
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After several distant nuclear explosions rock the shelter, Hugh and Barbara become sexually intimate, after which the largest explosion of all hits the shelter. With only minor injuries, but with their bottled oxygen running low, the group decides to ensure that they will be able to leave the shelter
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when necessary. After exiting through an emergency tunnel, they find themselves in a completely undamaged, semi-tropical region apparently uninhabited by humans or other sentient creatures. Several of the group speculate that the final explosion somehow forced them into an
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are widespread and generally accepted. Adolescent girls are sexually exploited as "bedwarmers" by their owners. Other children are bred on ranches for consumption and slaughtered during puberty (when their flesh is considered particularly tasty) or sometimes earlier.
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as "a difficult book", and stated that "At best, is an uncomfortable book with some good points mixed in with the bad, like an elderly relative can give good advice and in the next breath go off on some racist or sexist rant. At worst,
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containing Farnham, his wife, son, daughter, daughter's friend, and employee into the future. While writing the story, Heinlein drew on his experience of building a fallout shelter under his home in
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Hugh Farnham, a white middle-aged man, holds a bridge club party for his alcoholic wife Grace, law-graduate son Duke, college-student daughter Karen, and Karen's friend Barbara. During the
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They return just prior to the original nuclear attack, and flee in Barbara's car. As they drive they realize that while Barbara had driven a car with an
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nuclear attack. When the attack actually occurs the group, along with Joe, the family's black servant, retreat to the fallout shelter beneath the house.
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is an anti-minority, anti-woman survivalist rant. It is oftentimes frustrating. It is sometimes shocking. It is never boring." The critical work
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stated that the "characters have souls of wood pulp" and that "The satire on fall-out shelters, race and sex lacks inspiration."
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They gather supplies and flee into the hills, surviving the attack, and live out the rest of their lives.
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of their own world. A decadent but technologically advanced black culture keeps either uneducated or
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values of wrong, so wrong he wasn't even on the right map ... but at least he wasn't ignoring it."
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from California, a notoriously exclusionary state, trying to understand American racism in the pre-
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as not "an altogether successful novel" and that the book's sexism "may be a crucial flaw."
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magazine (July, August, October 1964). The complete version was published in novel form by
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The group finds that it has not been transported to another world, but instead is in the
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Farnham's Freehold; Robert A. Heinlein; Narrated by Tom Weinter, unabridged: a review
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spared execution when Joe intervenes by conversation with their captors' leader in
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A Famous Science Fiction Writer's Descent Into Libertarian Madness
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The group struggles to stay alive by reverting to the ways of the
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by Thomas D. Clareson and Joe Sanders, McFarland, 2014, page 155.
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experiment that will send them back to their own time.
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Heinlein Prize for Advances in Space Commercialization
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The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana
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Robert A. Heinlein
Irv Docktor
English
Science fiction
G.P. Putnam
1964
Hardcover
Paperback
science fiction
Robert A. Heinlein
Frederik Pohl
Worlds of If
G.P. Putnam
post-apocalyptic
nuclear weapon
nuclear shelter
Colorado Springs, Colorado
bridge game
Soviet
alternate dimension
American pioneers
French
distant future
castrated
Sexual slavery
cannibalism
time-travel
automatic transmission
manual transmission

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