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Outward Bound  
Author: James P. Hogan
ISBN: 0613293185
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Publishers Weekly
When 15-year-old street punk Linc Marani is arrested during a routine shakedown, his life is set on a new course that leads to the stars. Faced with the choice of spending the rest of his life in work camps or joining a mysterious recruitment program, Linc opts for the latter. Soon he's transferred from jail to a series of top-secret camps where the weak wash out and the bodies and minds of the remaining incorrigibles are disciplined and honed. Linc's benefactors, tough but fair, reveal themselves to be from the "Outzone," the area of space beyond Mars where independent "zoners" are struggling to establish a new civilization based on truth and service. Although Linc makes the final cut, will he be able to overcome the habits of his past and the obstacles posed by his rival, class bully Arvin, to succeed in the new community where he has made his first real friends? The action never lags in Hogan's (Bug Park, etc.) 22nd-century coming-of-age yarn, though its outdated vision of macho camaraderie and female submission can grate. Overall, Hogan does a fine job in making real, and even heroic, his young protagonist's struggle to redefine himself far away from anything he has ever known. Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


From Library Journal
Set up by a local criminal to take the rap for a shady deal, 15-year-old Linc Marani receives an unexpected chance to create a new future for himself?with the stars as his destination. The latest novel by the author of Bug Park (LJ 3/15/97) depicts a young man's rite of passage as he makes his way from a troubled youth to a responsible citizen of the future. Reminiscent of the early works of Heinlein in its appeal to teenage readers, this sixth novel in the Jupiter series belongs in most sf or YA collections.Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.


Review
"Hogan does a fine job in making real, and even heroic, his young protagonist's struggle to redefine himself far away from anything he has ever known." --Publishers Weekly

"This sixth novel in the Jupiter series belongs in most science fiction or young adult collections." --Library Journal





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