BOOK REVIEW | BOOK RECOMMENDATION
Stranger in a Strange Land
Stranger in a Strange Land is a novel written by Robert A. Heinlein in 1961 that explores the themes of individualism, societal norms, and the nature of humanity

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Summary
Stranger in a Strange Land follows the life on Earth of the protagonist Valentine Michael Smith, a human raised on Mars by Martians. In the novel, he is often called “the Man from Mars.”
The novel explores the challenges Smith faces when he returns to Earth and interacts with humans. Smith’s unique perspective challenges the societal norms of Earth, and the book delves into the concepts of religion, politics, and the limitations of human understanding.
Narration
The narrator is a third-person omniscient, allowing the reader to gain insight into different characters’ perspectives and the plot developments.
Setting
The book is set in the future, in a world where space travel is possible, and humans have established colonies on Mars. The plot expands on the story of “Mike” after he is freed from the captivity of the Federation.
The setting drives the book’s plot as it creates a sense of unfamiliarity and isolation for Smith when he returns to Earth. His interactions with the humans on Earth highlight the differences between the two societies and the challenges of cultural assimilation.
Theme
The book explores the theme of individualism and the struggle to maintain personal identity in a society that tries to impose conformity. Heinlein also questions societal norms such as religion and political systems, urging readers to question and challenge established beliefs. How can there be one right religion? When many claim theirs is the one “true” God.
Genre
Stranger in a Strange Land is a science fiction novel that deals with philosophical and societal issues. It is often cited as one of the best works in the genre and has been highly influential in shaping science fiction literature.
Comparisons to Other Works
The book has been compared to other science fiction works, such as George Orwell’s 1984 and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, for examining societal norms and the limitations of human understanding.
About the Book’s Author
Robert A. Heinlein was an American science fiction writer and one of the most influential writers in the genre, along with Isaac Asimov, Jules Verne, and Ray Bradbury.
He wrote many notable works, including my favorite, Farnham’s Freehold, Starship Troopers, and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.
My Opinion & Recommendation
This is a fun but sometimes somber book that at times pokes fun at organized religion, exaggerating the lengths they will go to recruit new members and fill the “collection plate.”
My favorite character is Jubal Harshaw, the eccentric millionaire lawyer turned author who takes in Valentine Michael Smith and Gillian “Jill” Boardman, his nurse and liberator.
Jubal is a retired lawyer, who has turned to writing to maintain his extensive estate. He is quick with a word of advice or critique when he believes you may have strayed from the path, but typically let’s his “brothers,” (a non-gender descriptive of his household members and employees). Actually, Martians are without gender according to the story.
I recommend this novel to any lover of science fiction with an open mind who can enjoy political and religious rhetoric and composition without applying their beliefs or getting upset when it is embellished or overstated.
Own the hardcover for your library.
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