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ISBN: 0808522000 / ISBN-13: 9780808522003

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  • Friday (Turtleback Books) – Hardcover (1983)
    by Robert A Heinlein

    Friday

    Hardcover, Turtleback Books
    1983
    English
    Turtleback School & Library ed.
    357 pages

    ISBN: 0808522000
    ISBN-13: 9780808522003

    For use in schools and libraries only. In a Balkanized North America of the near future, threatened by imminent extinction, a strikingly beautiful and resourceful interplanetary secret agent--an Artificial Person named Friday--tries to survive a gigantic human comedy.

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Reviews of Friday

Overall customer rating: 5.000
Ray R

a wonderful read

by Ray R on Jan 15, 2011

This book is great at almost every level that a science fiction book can be evaluated. The characters are compelling, particularly the protagonist Friday. The speculative component is as accurate as it can be, foretelling things like the World Wide Web. This is not only one of my favorite Heinlein ... More

LizD

Top Notch Adventure and SciFi!

by LizD on Feb 24, 2007

As one of Heinlein's later books, this one doesn't contain the obvious political messages of his earlier works, but instead focuses on Friday Jones, and "artificial person" and her journey to discover her true self and find love and acceptance. It's one of the most basic of human needs, which Heinlein ... More

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