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All the girls like his name: Bramble. It's the kind of name that
would make Shirley Temple say "ouch" if she were bad. Eternally
part infant, part wily adult, Bramble is a twentieth-century
wanderer and adventurer who leads a vicarious, nomadic life across
America and ironically finds himself on his way to Mars. Throughout
his travels, Bramble becomes entangled in complications that
require-and reveal-his sharp intelligence, coupled with an acute
sense of absurdity, that enable him to survive. Bramble not only
survives his confrontations with adversity, he thrives in his
struggles with the realities of contemporary American life. Imbuing
a dark sense of irony, Bramble, Infant Martian by author Donald L.
Kaufmann, imagines the physical end of American men as the Machine
Age wipes them out. Written against the backdrop of America's
developing space exploration program, this science fiction novel
shares how transformed men migrate beyond earth and use their wits
and resources to survive.
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