
Forever Peace
By
Joe Haldeman
Read by
George K. Wilson
Release:
04/18/2008
Release:
10/13/2000
Runtime:
12h 44m
Runtime:
12h 44m
Quantity:
“Presents a thoughtful and hopeful solution to ending war in the twenty-first century. Essential for sf collections.”
Library Journal
Winner of the 1998 Hugo Award for Best Novel
Winner of the 1998 Nebula Award for Best Novel
Drawing on his own war experiences, Vietnam veteran Joe Haldeman creates stunning works of science fiction. Forever Peace is not a sequel to his previous award-winning work, The Forever War, but it deals with similarly provocative issues. When it was published, Forever Peace was chosen Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly. It also won the coveted Hugo Award. War in the 21st century is fought by "soldierboys." Remote-controlled mechanical monsters, they are run by human soldiers who hard-wire their brains together to form each unit. Julian is one of these dedicated soldiers, until he inadvertently kills a young boy. Now he struggles to understand how this has changed his mind. Forever Peace is a riveting portrayal of the effects of collective consciousness, and it offers some tantalizing revelations. Narrator George Wilson's skillful performance weaves together the elements of futuristic technology with the drama of a trained soldier reconciling basic human needs.
Release:
2008-04-18
2000-10-13
Runtime:
Runtime:
12h 44m
12h 44m
Format:
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.98 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781436121163
9781664506442
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