Little Heroes

Little Heroes by Norman Spinrad, published by Random House Publishing Group in July 1988, is a science fiction novel that explores a dystopian future where millions inhabit the streets, and the city is rife with enforcers wielding Uzis and a diverse array of eccentric characters. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a glimpse into a world on the brink of chaos as an impending explosion looms, driven by individuals with various and potentially dangerous motives.
In this narrative, readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of societal breakdown and the complexities of human behavior in extreme circumstances. The story delves into the lives of those affected by the turmoil, highlighting the interplay of motives that lead to the explosive climax. With its focus on fiction and science fiction themes, Little Heroes invites readers to reflect on the implications of a fractured society and the diverse responses of its inhabitants.
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In the near future, millions live in the streets, and the City teems with Uzi-toting enforcers and every imaginable kind of flake. Now, an explosion is about to occur, and a handful of people with a dangerous variety of motives are going to set it off.
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