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Author - Robert A. Heinlein ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Tor Books was reviewed on 25-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:0765314509 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Space Cadet Reference Book. Classifications : General AAS Literature Humanities New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS New & Used Textbooks Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General AAS Qualifying Textbooks Custo . Click the following link to view the cover of Space Cadet. Related topics: General AAS. Literature. Humanities. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General AAS. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. requestid: 83ae43d3-f003-447e-a3d2-41bbfd921942requestprocessingtime: 0.1841170000000000 salesrank: 610374 edition: 1st numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 10282775567 1) Hardcover Book Space Cadet by Tor Books. "Space Cadet" is Robert Heinlein´s best Juvenile SF novel. It was quite a while ago when I first read it and enjoyed it. I am willing to bet serious money that ´Space Cadets´ of 100 to 200 years from now will have an environment somewhat like the one Heinlein depicts. While Heinlein´s ideas of an inhabited Venus may seem incredible and outdated today, they certainly weren´t incredible when this novel was written. Perhaps today´s technically more sophisticated juvenile would do better to imagine Heinlein´s colony on an intersteller planet rather than on our sun´s Venus, but Heinlein was very "sophisticated" in his SF writing. He wrote about radio telephones and computers at a time when they were considered nearly impossible and was, probably, the first S-F author who could actually calculate the various free-fall courses from earth orbit to Venus or Mars. As for ´monatomic hydrogen´, it is still considered impossible. However, as a retired chemist, I think that catalysts still may make this dream rocket fuel possible. I live in a very rural area where twelve year olds drive and repair monster agricultural tractors (some farms look more like big road construction projects than the cute and cuddly "McDonald´s farm" of yesteryear) and make the drama on Venus seem very plausable and possible, if not a probablity. Finally, it is a fun book to read!
2) Hardcover Book Space Cadet by Tor Books. In 1948, Heinlein wrote a book based on his (limited) military experience that pinpointed underlying cultural issues in the U.S. military that are still plaguing the Dept. of Defense after sixty years (despite the current lack of space-based Marines). No spoilers, but I´m refering to the discussion of the Space Patrol Academy´s curriculum.
3) Hardcover Book Space Cadet by Tor Books. Ah, yes. We have plenty of stories about the Space _Patrol_... but not so many stories that focus on the Space _Academy_. Space Patrol stories are concerned with action and adventure. Space Academy stories focus on education and character. They are much harder to write. The author must imagine the Academy in detail. What will its curriculum be? How will it be taught? Where will it be located? Who-- or what-- will the instructors be like? How will discipline be meted out? How will students be guided and tutored? And the students must also be clearly envisioned. What are they like before entering the Academy? How will they resist instruction? (And make no mistake. There will _always_ be some resistance to instruction.) What sort of people will they be after leaving the Academy?
4) Hardcover Book Space Cadet by Tor Books. Heinlein practically invented the sf juvenile novel (deliberately "juvenile," that is), and they still read pretty well. Of course, after sixty years, there´s a bit of a culture shock -- "Mom, what´s a slide rule?" -- but you can ignore all that. The principles of physics haven´t changed, though, and you´ll pick up quite a bit, which is never a bad thing. Matt and Tex and their two off-world friends, after several days of grueling tests, are newly inducted cadets of the Solar Patrol, enforcement arm of the Solar Federation and this is the story of their first couple of years of education and training, and of the nature of friendship and morality. Sure, the notion of a "space cadet" is a tired old trope -- but Heinlein invented it. Actually, it´s not even a four-year academy, nor is there a standardized curriculum, beyond the most obvious math and engineering courses. They´re more guardians than military. Heinlein´s social ideas can sometimes be intrusive, but not this time, nor are the lessons he wants the reader to learn. In fact, there are a lot of interesting and thoughtful takes on what space-based training could be. Still a fun read.¤ 5) Hardcover Book Space Cadet by Tor Books. Follow young Matt Dodson as he enters the academy in hopes of becoming a Space Cadet. Matt makes friends with Tex, who always has amusing tales about his Uncle Bodie, and a few others, as lessons are learned ... usually the hard way.
6) Hardcover Book Space Cadet by Tor Books. This is the seminal novel of a young man´s education as a member of an elite, paternalistic non-military organization of leaders dedicated to preserving human civilization, the Solar Patrol, a provocative parallel to Heinlein´s famous later novel, Starship Troopers (which is about the military). ¤Only the best and brightest--the strongest and the most courageous--ever manage to become Space Cadets, at the Space Academy. They are in training to be come part of the elite guard of the solar system, accepting missions others fear, taking risks no others dare, and upholding the peace of the solar system for the benefit of all. But before Matt Dodson can earn his rightful place in the ranks, his mettle is to be tested in the most severe and extraordinary ways--ways that change him forever, from the midwestern American boy into a man of the Solar Patrol. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 22-Nov-2008, 07653145099780765314505, 7X0-090-320-901-041-121-8
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