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Science Fiction in English _ Atavism by Erik Fennel
"Atavism" is a young adult science fiction novel by Eric Fennel (published in 1947), exploring themes of genetics and evolution. The novel tells the story of a teenage protagonist who experiences the sudden reawakening of an ancient trait that had been dormant in his human genes. As the protagonist tries to understand and accept his change, he ponders identity, the ethics of science, and the relationship between humanity's past and present. Through this work, Fennel introduces young readers to scientific concepts and philosophical questions in an exciting adventure.
Summary
Bombs crashed. Ack-ack hammered. Gunnar and Martha crouched in a cave, slowly starving, grimly preferring death to capture.
What a time for a Martian to visit Earth!
The amphibious force moved in with big guns ready, with rockets and flame throwers and LCI's and LCT's and planes and thousands of combat-hardened men, expecting to shoot the works against the fog-shrouded little island that might have held the northern key to invasion.
The men were all tensely expectant. All, that is, except the nurse and the Air Force radioman whom one of the LCT's had picked up en route, drifting in a rubber life raft. But their apparent indifference to the impending battle aroused little comment.
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