Children of Tomorrow
Children of Tomorrow is a 1970 science fiction novel by Canadian-American author A. E. van Vogt.
Plot summary
Commander John Lane returns from a ten-year mission in space to find that the teenagers of Spaceport City have organized themselves into "outfits", well disciplined, non-violent little gangs with their own customs and argot, and that the parent's role in teen upbringing has become minimal. His 16-year-old daughter Susan belongs to the Red Cat Outfit, whose newest member Bud is actually a spy for the alien fleet that has secretly followed John Lane as he returned to Earth.
External links
- Children of Tomorrow title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
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- The Book of Ptath
- The House That Stood Still
- The Voyage of the Space Beagle
- The Mixed Men
- The Universe Maker
- The Mind Cage
- Rogue Ship
- The Silkie
- Quest for the Future
- Children of Tomorrow
- The Man with a Thousand Names
- Supermind
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- Out of the Unknown
- Masters of Time
- Destination: Universe!
- Monsters
- M33 in Andromeda
- More Than Superhuman
- Vault of the Beast (1938)
- Black Destroyer (1939)
- The Weapon Shop (1942)
- The Search (1943)
- Far Centaurus (1944)
- A Can of Paint (1944)
- The Rulers (1946)
- The Monster (1948)
- Dear Pen Pal (1949)
- Enchanted Village (1950)
- The Sound (1950)
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