A thermonuclear blast sends Hugh Farnham two thousand years into the future, where Africans are the dominant survivors, and whites, having nearly destroyed the world, are considered fit only to be slaves of the Chosen.
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A thermonuclear blast sends Hugh Farnham two thousand years into the future, where Africans are the dominant survivors, and whites, having nearly destroyed the world, are considered fit only to be slaves of the Chosen.
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Looking back at the time this was written, there is an underlying social message entwined in science fiction that Heinlein writes so effectively. What could our actions today do to effect the future.
MatthewJ
Aug 6, 2009
Too much female genitalia,,,
Too much sexual content.
Too much female private parts.
Too much unnecessary concentration on genitalia.
Too much sex, sex, sex,,, ,,, ,,, ,,, ,,,
I tossed this book into the garbage can.