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The Oppenheimer Alternative - by Robert J Sawyer (Paperback)

The Oppenheimer Alternative - by  Robert J Sawyer (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"While J. Robert Oppenheimer and his Manhattan Project team struggle to develop the A-bomb, Edward Teller wants something even more devastating: a bomb based on nuclear fusion--the mechanism that powers the sun. Teller's research leads to a terrifying discovery: by the year 2030, the sun will eject its outermost layer, destroying the entire inner solar system--including Earth. As the war ends with the use of fission bombs against Japan, Oppenheimer's team, plus Albert Einstein and Wernher von Braun, stay together--the greatest scientific geniuses from the last century racing against time to save our future. Meticulously researched and replete with real-life characters and events, The Oppenheimer Alternative is a breathtaking adventure through both real and alternate history."--Provided by publisher.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Science fiction fans will devour this smart speculative tale."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p> <b>A nail-biting new science fiction thriller from Robert J. Sawyer; the all-time worldwide leader in award-wins as a science fiction or fantasy novelist.</b> <p> "Well worth reading.--<i>Analog Science Fiction and Fact</i> <p> "Really great, a page turner. I was hooked from the beginning to the end."--Andre Bormanis, co-executive producer, <i>The Orville</i> and <i>Cosmos</i> <p> On the 75th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb, <b>Hugo<b> and </b>Nebula</b>-winning author Robert J. Sawyer takes us back in time to revisit history...with a twist. <p> While J. Robert Oppenheimer and his Manhattan Project team struggle to develop the A-bomb, Edward Teller wants something even more devastating: a bomb based on nuclear <i>fusion</i>--the mechanism that powers the sun. <p> Teller's research leads to a terrifying discovery: by the year 2030, the sun will eject its outermost layer, destroying the entire inner solar system--including Earth. <p> As the war ends with the use of fission bombs against Japan, Oppenheimer's team, plus Albert Einstein and Wernher von Braun, stay together--the greatest scientific geniuses from the last century racing against time to save our future. <p> Meticulously researched and replete with real-life characters and events, <i>The Oppenheimer Alternative</i> is a breathtaking adventure through both real and alternate history. <p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Alternate history usually turns on the decisions of politicians and generals. Robert J. Sawyer has done a truly science fictional work of alternate history which turns on the decisions -- and discoveries -- of the great physicists who wrote the history of the 20th century: Einstein, Fermi, Gödel, and ... Oppenheimer, the organizer of the Manhattan Project. They are the vividly realized, all-too-human characters who people this novel, and give its brilliant speculations human life and blood. I read this book at a gulp, and you should too -- now I'm going to go read it again. Bravo!"<p>--<i>Analog Science Fiction and Fact</i> <p> --S.M. Stirling, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Dies The Fire</i> <p> "Incredibly realistic: the characters, locations, the era, and even the science. I felt like I was back in Los Alamos -- and I should know: I worked there! The plot was breathlessly riveting and kept me wondering how anyone could possibly survive, but Robert J. Sawyer masterfully pulled it off." <p> --Dr. Doug Beason, former Associate Laboratory Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory <p> "An expert and engrossing knitting of the threads of history, with genuine characters of the mid 20th Century, to weave out a compulsive fictional narrative." <p> --Jem Rolls, author of the play <i>The Inventor of All Things</i> about Leo Szilard <p> "In The Oppenheimer Alternative, Robert J. Sawyer portrays brilliantly and poignantly the struggles of the scientists who started it all and were consequently obliged to bear an unbearable burden." <p> --Dr. James Christie, Chair, Project Ploughshares, member organization of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons <p> "I enjoyed it tremendously! Really great, a page turner. I was hooked from the beginning to the end. Another fine addition to the Sawyer canon!"<p> --Andre Bormanis, co-executive producer, <i>The Orville and Cosmos</i> <p><br><br>"Well-drawn alternate history, rigorous SF thriller, social commentary, redemption narrative--The Oppenheimer Alternative reimagines one of the most influential lives of the twentieth century. Well worth reading." "I loved it!" --Lee Smolin, bestselling author of <i>The Trouble with Physics</i> <p> "An imaginative restructuring of a phantasmagoric life into an alternative phantasmagorical story. Oppenheimer fans will be intrigued."--Martin J. Sherwin, co-author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning biography <i>American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer</i> <p> "A truly science fictional work of alternate history which turns on the decisions--and discoveries--of the great physicists who wrote the history of the 20th century: Einstein, Fermi, Gödel, and Oppenheimer. They are the vividly realized, all-too-human characters who people this novel, and give its brilliant speculations human life and blood. Bravo!"--S.M. Stirling, author of <i>Dies The Fire</i> <p> "Incredibly realistic: the characters, locations, the era, and even the science. I felt like I was back in Los Alamos--and I should know: I worked there! Breathlessly riveting; Sawyer pulls it off masterfully."--Doug Beason, former Associate Laboratory Director, Los Alamos National Laboratory "The feel and detail of the Manhattan Project figures is deep and well done. I knew many of these physicists, and Sawyer nails them accurately."--Gregory Benford, author of <i>The Berlin Project</i> <p> "I enjoyed it tremendously! Really great, a page turner. I was hooked from the beginning to the end. Another fine addition to the Sawyer canon!"--Andre Bormanis, co-executive producer, <i>The Orville</i> and <i>Cosmos</i> <p> "An expert and engrossing knitting of the threads of history, with genuine characters of the mid 20th Century, to weave out a compulsive fictional narrative."--Jem Rolls, author of the play <i>The Inventor of All Things </i> <p> "Sawyer portrays brilliantly and poignantly the struggles of the scientists who started it all and were consequently obliged to bear an unbearable burden."--James Christie, Chair, Project Ploughshares, member organization of the Nobel Peace Prize-winning International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons <p> "Sawyer has outdone himself! No one could have taken on this project with such gusto and with such a search for the truth as this outstanding author. I've never read such a complete and thrilling account of Oppenheimer's world.--Jonas Saul, author of the <i>Sarah Roberts</i> series <p> <b>PRAISE FOR ROBERT J. SAWYER</b> <p> "A new Robert J. Sawyer book is always cause for celebration."-- <i>Analog Science Fiction and Fact</i> <p> "Sawyer not only has an irresistibly engaging narrative voice but also a gift for confronting thorny philosophical conundrums. At every opportunity, he forces his readers to think while holding their attention with ingenious premises and superlative craftsmanship."-- <i>Booklist</i> <p> "Can Sawyer write? Yes--with near-Asimovian clarity, with energy and drive, with such grace that his writing becomes invisible as the story comes to life in your mind."-- Orson Scott Card, author of <i>Ender's Game</i> <p> "Robert J. Sawyer is by any measure one of the world's leading (and most interesting) science-fiction writers. His fiction is a fascinating blend of intellectually compelling big ideas and humane, enduring characters."-- <i>The Globe and Mail</i> <p> "Sawyer, an articulate fountain of ideas, is the genre's northern star--in fact, one of the hottest SF writers anywhere. By any reckoning Sawyer is among the most successful Canadian authors ever."-- <i>Maclean's: Canada's Weekly News Magazine</i> <p> "Robert J. Sawyer is a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation."-- <i>The New York Times</i> <p> "Sawyer's books--always rich in science, action, and profound thinking--never fail to surprise, delight, and cause us to transcend our ordinary thinking. I've read Crichton, Asimov, Heinlein, Clarke, King, and Koontz--and Sawyer outdoes them all."--Clifford A. Pickover, author <i>Time: A Traveler's Guide</i> <p> "A polished, exciting writer. Sawyer writes with the scientific panache and grandeur of Arthur C. Clarke and the human touch of Isaac Asimov."-- <i>Quill & Quire</i> <p> "Cracking open a new Robert J. Sawyer book is like getting a gift from a friend who visits all the strange and undiscovered places in the world. You can't wait to see what he's going to amaze you with this time."--John Scalzi, author of <i>Old Man's War</i> <p> "Sawyer is Canada's answer to Michael Crichton."-- <i>The Toronto Star</i> <p> "No reader seeking well-written stories that respect, emphasize and depend on modern science should be disappointed by the works of Rob Sawyer."-- <i>The Washington Post</i> <p> "Sawyer is a terrific writer. He can write about the most sophisticated science while giving readers the room to understand what's happening and follow the plot."-- <i>Winnipeg Free Press</i> <p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Robert J. Sawyer is one of only eight writers in history to have won all three of the science-fiction field's top awards for best novel of the year: the <b>Hugo</b> (which he won for <i>Hominids), </i> the <b>Nebula</b> (which he won for <i>The Terminal Experiment), </i> and the <b>John W. Campbell Memorial Award</b> (which he won for <i>Mindscan). </i> <p> Sawyer's novel <i>FlashForward</i> was the basis for the ABC TV series of the same name, and he wrote the two-part finale for the acclaimed web series <i>Star Trek Continues.</i> <p> <i>The New York Times</i> calls Sawyer "a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation." <i>New Scientist</i> calls his work "scientifically plausible, fictionally intriguing, and ethically important." And <i>The Washington Post</i> says, "No reader seeking well-written stories that respect, emphasize, and depend on modern science should be disappointed by the works of Rob Sawyer." <p>

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