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Description Little Fuzzy is a science fiction novel set on the planet Zarathustra, a world rich in natural resources being exploited by a huge chartered company from Earth. Jack Holloway is a free-lance sunstone miner working on the outskirts of civilization when he encounters a small, fuzzy animal which turns out to be remarkably intelligent. He soon begins to suspect that βLittle Fuzzyβ and his family are more than just clever animals, but in fact a new sapient alien species. Such a
Description The first anthology of short stories by Jack London, Lost Face tells seven stories about the Klondike gold rush. In βLost Face,β the fur thief Subienkow faces gruesome torture and execution by a tribe of Indians, armed with only his wits. βTrustβ is a story about the dangers of the Yukon River. Jack Londonβs best known short story, βTo Build a Fire,β tells the story of a nameless man and his dog attempting to survive in the frozen Northern Territory. In βThat Spot,β the eponymous
Description In The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Selma LagerlΓΆf tells the story of Nils Holgersson, a young boy who is transformed into an elf after a set of misdeeds. Escaping with his familyβs farm goose he joins up with a flock of wild geese and travels with them across Sweden as they return to their annual nesting grounds in Lapland. The story was originally written as a commission for the Swedish National Teachersβ Association to write a geography book for children and has become a firm
Description The Cosmic Computer is a 1963 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper based on his short story βGraveyard of Dreams,β which was published in the February 1958 issue of Galaxy Magazine. The action largely takes place on the planet Poictesme, which is full of abandoned military installations and equipmentβhence the novelβs original name, Junkyard Planet. Young Conn Maxwell returns from Earth with long-awaited news about Merlin, a military computer with god-like abilities long rumored
Description The Magnificent Ambersons, winner of the 1919 Pulitzer prize, is considered by many to be Booth Tarkingtonβs finest novel and an American classic. The story is set in the Midwest, where George, the spoiled and oblivious scion of an old-money family, must cope with their waning fortunes and the rise of industry barons in the automobile age. Georgeβs antiheroic struggles with modernity encapsulate a greater theme of change and renewalβspecifically, the very American notion of a small
Description Widely regarded as one of the most important figures in Indian (and more specifically Bengali) literary history, Rabindranath Tagore was the first Indianβindeed, the first person outside Europeβto win the Nobel Prize in Literature, largely in recognition of his βspiritual offering of songs,β Gitanjali. Tagore himself translated the poems from the original Bengali, taking many liberties in the process. His English translation is rightly recognized as a work distinct from the Bengali