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''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress'' is a 1966 novel by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], about a lunar colony's revolt against rule from Earth.  The novel is respected for its credible presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human society on both the Earth and the moon.
 
''The Moon is a Harsh Mistress'' is a 1966 novel by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], about a lunar colony's revolt against rule from Earth.  The novel is respected for its credible presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human society on both the Earth and the moon.
  
Originally serialized in ''[[Worlds of If]]'' (December 1965, January, February, March, April 1966), the book was nominated for the [[Nebula Award]] in 1966.
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Originally serialized in ''[[Worlds of If]]'' (December 1965, January, February, March, April 1966), many [[fans]] consider it to be the last great novel Heinlein wrote.
  
It received the [[1967 Best Novel Hugo]].
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* 1966 -- [[Nebula Award]] nominee
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* 1967 -- '''[[1967 Best Novel Hugo|1967 Best Novel Hugo]]'''
  
Many [[fans]] consider it to be the last great novel Heinlein wrote.
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Revision as of 14:55, 16 February 2020

The Moon is a Harsh Mistress is a 1966 novel by Robert A. Heinlein, about a lunar colony's revolt against rule from Earth. The novel is respected for its credible presentation of a comprehensively imagined future human society on both the Earth and the moon.

Originally serialized in Worlds of If (December 1965, January, February, March, April 1966), many fans consider it to be the last great novel Heinlein wrote.

Awards and Honors


Publication 1966
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