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The Green Futures of Tycho by William Sleator | |
Author | William Sleator |
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Language | English |
Genre | Young adult, Science fiction novel |
Publication date | 1981 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback & Paperback) |
The Green Futures of Tycho is a 1981 science fiction novel for young audience by William Sleator. The book explores the effect of excessive parent expectations on the future of their children.
Plot summary
The main character is Tycho Tithonus, an 11 year-old boy. Each child in his family is named after a famous artist or scientist and their parents expect them to live up to their names. Tycho himself is named after Tycho Brahe, the Danish astronomer (the author also has a brother named Tycho). He finds a pocket sized time machine in the family's garden. He immediately uses it to change some things from the past and to visit the future. But as he travels more and more he realizes that he is turning into something horrible and it becomes a race against time to save all of his family and himself.
Further Information
The Green Futures of Tycho was one source of inspiration for the IF work Shrapnel by Adam Cadre.
External links
- The Green Futures of Tycho - a fan site.
References
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