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Space Cadet (original 1948; edition 1948)

by Robert A Heinlein

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Title:Space Cadet
Authors:Robert A Heinlein
Info:Scribner (1948), Unknown Binding, 242 pages
Collections:Your library, Science Fiction and Fantasy
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Space Cadet by Robert A. Heinlein (1948)

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This is one of Heinlein's "juveniles"--that is, what we now call young adult. I tend to prefer quite a few of those to his adult novels such as Stranger in a Strange Land. I wouldn't count this among his best in that category though--of which my favorite is Citizen of the Galaxy. I'd say it's only about average for Heinlein--which still means it's very good indeed. This one centers on the "Space Patrol" (think Starfleet) which polices the solar system. I've seen this called a space opera version of The Three Musketeers and I think that captures it pretty succinctly. But beyond Heinlein telling a good yarn like most of his science fiction there are some thoughtful, and though-provoking aspects. Yes, some aspects are dated--as has been pointed out more than once in reviews that's especially true of how he deals with gender. This is very much a man's world--or solar system in this case. But hey, this is the fifties, and I'm willing to make allowances for that in order to enjoy this. ( )
  LisaMaria_C | Oct 29, 2012 |
This book is one of Heinlein's juvenile books written for adolescent boys. I didn't much care for this book because it moves kinda slowly, but it's not awful. If you're a Heinlein fan it's worth checking out. I wouldn't buy it, but it's definitely worth a trip to the library if you are a hard core Heinlein fan. But this one goes near the bottom of my Heinlein list. ( )
  thomasJamo | Jan 15, 2010 |
Reading this book today, I find it pleasurable because it reflects an optimistic worldview of the 1950s (although there is the underlying, overtly stated threat of nuclear annihilation). The main character is an intelligent young man who is patriotic and respects authority figures, as he is a member of a military organization, the patrol. Because of the cultural distance, I tend to experience the main character somewhat awkwardly because he marginalizes a lot of perspectives-that of women, in particular. After a few of his juveniles, you come to expect this kind of man-centered vision from Heinlein (like many of the hard-line SF writers--Asimov, Clarke, Campbell), but for some reason I'm not offended by it. Heinlein's other novels, Stranger in a Strange Land, particularly, remind me that Heinlein was a forward thinker. Despite his representation of the main's character's mother (she's portrayed as a non-scientific fool), it's an inspiring story with some stimulating hard science in it. I guess I can place his work in their time and enjoy them. The cohesion of his worldview in this novel calms my very literal mind. ( )
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‘To Matthew Brooks Dodson,’ the paper in his hand read, ‘greetings:
‘Having successfully completed the field elimination tests for appointment to the position of caded in the Interplanetary Patrol you are authorised to report to the Commandant, Terra Base, Santa Barbara Field, Colorado, North American Union, Terra, on or before One July 2085, for further examination.… ’
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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.

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A young man reports for the final tests for appointment as a cadet in the Interplanetary Patrol, survives the tests, studies in the school ship, and goes on a regular Patrol vessel and encounters danger on Venus.

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