Stranger in a Strange Land
Robert A. Heinlein
The story of Valentine Michael Smith, the first man from Mars to visit Earth, and his gradual humanisation - the perfect foil for Heinlein's views of Western culture.






Heinlein was one of the great 1960s sci-fi writers, with a great sense of curiosity, derring-do, and fun. In this book he explores what would happen if humans were to live for ever. En route, he poses some big questions about morality, and our place in the universe.
If you never read any other science fiction then this - or the Robot trilogy - are the ones to go for.

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