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STAR MAN'S SON
  

STAR MAN'S SON (Mass Market Paperback)

by Andre Norton (Author)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Star Men's dream shall never die!, Mar 14 2004
By OAKSHAMAN "oakshaman" (Algoma, WI United States) - See all my reviews
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This was one of the first science fiction novels that I ever read, and the ideas and images in it have stayed with me all this time. Nor is it really "dated", it could all still happen- only it is now 250 years into the future instead of 300.

This is the story of Lars of the Puma clan, of the people of the Smoking Mountains. Lars's father was of the famed Star Men- explorers of the blasted wilderness beyond the mountain stronghold of the Star Hall. The brotherhood of Star Men sought to carry on the tradition of their research scientist ancestors- to seek out new knowledge for the betterment of the tribe- and of the world. This was to be Lars's destiny also, except that his father failed to return from his last mission and there was no one to speak for him at the last choosing of apprentices. So, rather than accept the insult of a lesser life, Lars took up his sword, bow, and his father's pouch, and along with his great mutant hunting cat, Lura, went out to find the great lost city of the Old Ones that his father's last journal entry spoke of.

Published in 1952 this was one of the first post-apocalyptic novels. It is also one of the most believable. Even in light of current knowledge you still find it believable.

One other thing, in spite of the tales about the unimaginable horror of nuclear war, this book was about hope. You see, even after you press that big "reset" button, mankind will yet find a way to survive; the great cycle of re-civilization from the ruins of former greatness will start again. If you were a kid growing up during the Cold War this was an important message to keep at the back of your mind.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Favorite Book, Nov 21 2001
By "curelom" (Redding, CA USA) - See all my reviews
I read this book as a pre-teen, and it has remained at the top of my list since. Fors was my hero of many an imagined adventure of my youth. It is admitadly dated now, but I still recomend it to someone who enjoys a good sci-fi book, especially a young reader.
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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a fun book to read! It's a Non-Stop sci-fi adventure, April 21 1999
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You've probably seen dozens of books that are about "post-apocalyptic" adventures, but this is the one that started them all. Its the Greatest! Like all of Andre Norton's stories it contains colorful characters, imaginative settings, and good plots which are interesting. Plus the author blends a good deal of drama into the adventurous storyline. Read about the adventures of "Fors" and learn why he is venturing into the ruins of ancient cities.
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