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    Return to earth -

    John Christopher

    Oxford Bookworms Library
    1995
    41 páginas
    1h 22m
    ISBN-10: 0194229831
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    As they walk through a park in the distant future, Harl and Ellen talk about their work and their lives. But they will never haver a life together because their work as scientists is more important to them than their love. Harl plans to leave Earth, on a long and dangerous journey through space. Ellen plans to stay on Earth, to change the way the human mind works. When Harl returns to Earth, Ellen will be long dead... and the world will be a very different place.

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    Samuel Youd

    (Christopher) Samuel Youd (born April 16, 1922) is a British science fiction author. He won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1976. Youd has written under the pseudonyms John Christopher, Stanley Winchester, Hilary Ford, William Godfrey, William Vine, Peter Graaf, Peter Nichols, and Anthony Rye. He is best known for his novel The Death of Grass and The Tripods trilogy, published under the pseudonym John Christopher. Christopher Samuel Youd was born in Lancashire. He was educated at Peter Symonds' School in Winchester, Hampshire (now Peter Symonds College). His surname Youd is of Dutch origin (French Flemish dialect).[citation needed] He did his war service in the Royal Corps of Signals between 1941 and 1946. A scholarship from the Rockefeller Foundation made it possible for

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