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"The Baby Carriage" is a science fiction short story written by Margaret St. Clair, first published in 1947. In this story, St. Clair explores the intersection of technology and human relationships.
"The Stroller" revolves around futuristic inventions such as strollers and similar devices, which play an important role in the story. St. Clair can use this element of technology as a catalyst to examine topics such as parenthood, social expectations, and the impact of innovation on personal lives.
St. Clair's stories often blend speculative elements with keen observations of human behavior and social dynamics. "The Baby Carriage" is a thought-provoking novel about how technological advances can shape and challenge our understanding of family dynamics and social norms.
Summary
All sorts of things come in on a space freighter. Even in the old days grocers were always finding twenty-foot pythons curled cozily inside bunches of bananas from South America; and what sort of undesired stowaways do you suppose you get when you have a cargo of tongarus from south Venus, agatized Fyella corymbs from the district around Aphrodition, hand-painted lumigraphs on goor fiber made in Marsport prefecture, and golden rhnx jewelry from the canal centers?
Contents
The stroller