FEATURED AUTHOR - Tyler True's psychology degree led to diverse careers as an Air Force pilot and commercial scuba diver before becoming a writer focused on addressing broken political systems through entertaining and thought-provoking stories. The first ten years of Tyler's writing journey were dedicated to screenplays, and now he is venturing into the world of fiction novels. Tyler loves the freedom that comes from writing books and hopes to share his vision of a better world with many readers.
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It tells of a time when humans are expanding through the solar system. Even poor young adventurers can go out by purchasing space-force surplus space suits and building styrene (plastic like) bubbles with ion drives.
Via the ion drives providing low but continuous solar powered thrust, once they are in low earth orbit, they can go most anywhere.
This book follows some interesting characters. Some of them don't amount to much but others manage to make things happen in a big way.
This is a classic SF story, well told with some pretty good characters. Even the 1961 projection of space science holds up with only the slightest amount of squinting.
I've enjoyed this book enough to reread it several times over the decades and expect to read it again.
I'd give it a good four stars out of five.