Friday (Romance)

Friday (original title: Friday ) is a Romance of Robert A. Heinlein published in 1982.

Friday is the name of heroin, an young woman “Génétique lies built” to make of it a Secret agent particularly frightening. Employed as coursière to carry microfilms, it will be captured, tortured and violated at the beginning of the history. Saved by its employer, Friday will spend the holidays in a family group which she attends into New Zealand. The family groups are composed people with manners exchangers which live in community. Solicited to begin more seriously with them, Friday is rejected with the first dissension. It feels persecuted because it has a need to have a pretense of family life that it forever known. Friday will have a connection with a Canadian pilot whose family group is more accessible. On its return in North America, a political crisis prevents it from turning over to work. Most of the novel shows the efforts of Friday to find its employer. It crosses the old United States which is parcelled out in various Countries whose ideologies are antagonistic and in any event, in fact the multinationals carry out. Found by its employer, Friday is employed like a kind of alive computer. It envisages an epidemic of plague. Its died employer, it will go to Las Vegas where it will be recruited as mail to carry an ovule so that the girl of a dictator can give rise to a heir. She will discover that one made of her a surrogate mother, Friday will desert on a colonial planet and will find his/her Canadian friends.

References

Friday , Robert A. Heinlein, editions I read, 1985, ISBN 2-277-21782-4.

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