From the iconic science fiction author of Fahrenheit 451, a chilling
dystopian short story that became a classic episode of TV’s Ray
Bradbury Theater. The Playground, first published in the hardcover
edition of Bradbury’s legendary work Fahrenheit 451, tells the story
of Charles Underhill, a widower who must protect his young son, Jim,
from the horrors of the playground. Passing the playground on their
daily walk brings Charles back the anguish of his own childhood—a
nightmare of vulnerability and suffering. He will do anything to spare
his sensitive son from the same torment. Charles’s sister, Carol,
who has moved in to help raise the young boy, feels differently. The
playground, she believes, is preparation for life, and Jim will be
more equipped to deal with the rigor and obligation of adult existence
by facing it. Paralyzed by his own fear and his sister’s
invocation of reason, Charles learns of a way that Jim can be spared
the playground. But it will come at a great cost . . . perhaps more
than he can pay.
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A Short Story
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ISBN
9780795339448
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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