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Time of the Great Freeze
Time of the Great Freeze
Author: Robert Silverberg
Engulfed in a futuristic ice age, people are living in huge underground cities where they have become isolated, stagnated, and suspicious. When seven men are ordered to leave one of the underground cities on charges of treason for contacting another city via radio, they must learn to exist in the "real" world.
ISBN-13: 9780030450556
ISBN-10: 0030450551
Publication Date: 1964
Pages: 192
Edition: 1st
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Publisher: Holt, Rinehart and Winston
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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A very nice tale of survival in the far future. Although this book as written for young adults, anyone who enjoys good sci-fi will appreciate it. Unlike many of the darker sci-fi books written today, this one is an easy read.

While many of the characters are not well developed, it is the story line that is important.

The hero is a 17-year-old boy, along with seven others, who is thrown out of the underground city of New York, that is buried under a mile of ice in a new ice age. This city, and others, were the last refuge for many as glaciers covered the Earth hundreds of years ago. As a result, a new power structure would rather keep the 800,000 residents in the city instead of exploring a world that is gradually unfreezing.

I read this in a couple of hours and was somewhat disappointed to finish it. I still remember the wonder I felt decades ago when I read YA sci-fi on a regular basis.
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