Series: Book 10 in the Ender series
Rating: **
Tags: EN-SciFi, Lang:en
Summary
Card returns to his Hugo and Nebula award-winning
Enderverse saga (after 2005's
Shadow of the Giant) with a heartwarming novella for
the holidays. When Zeck Morgan, the young son of a
puritanical minister, qualifies for admission into the
International Fleet's Battle School, he is brought to the
school against his will. Citing his pacifist religious
beliefs, Zeck refuses to participate in any simulated war
games, but when he sees a Dutch student give a friend a small
present in celebration of Sinterklaas Day, he reports the
violation of the school's rules against open religious
observation and sparks an uproar over religious freedom and
the significance of cultural traditions. Meanwhile, Zeck
becomes a pariah until series hero Ender Wiggin finds a way
to show him the real meaning of the holidays. Exploring
themes of tolerance and compassion, this story about stuffing
stockings is, fittingly, a perfect stocking stuffer for
science fiction fans of all ages.
(Nov.)
"An undeniable heavyweight. . . . This book combines
Card's quirky style with his hard ethical dilemmas and
sharply drawn portraits."--_New York Daily News_ on_ Ender's
Game_ "Card has taken the venerable SF concepts of a superman
and an interstellar war against aliens, and, with superb
characterization, pacing, and language, combined them into a
seamless story of compelling power."--_Booklist_ on
Ender's Game
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