The Worlds Trilogy: Worlds, Worlds Apart, and Worlds Enough and Time
<DIV><B>The acclaimed author of <I>The Forever War</I> imagines </B><B>a future in which most of humanity has abandoned Earth, living in man-made habitats orbiting a troubled world.</B><BR /><BR /> In <I>Worlds</I>, <I>Worlds Apart</I>, and <I>Worlds Enough and Time</I>, the acclaimed Hugo and Nebula Award–winning author of <I>The Forever War </I>imagines a near future rife with exhilarating and terrifying possibilities, when hundreds of thousands of human beings have abandoned the Earth’s surface to live in man-made habitats orbiting the troubled planet.<BR />  <BR /> Haldeman’s science fiction saga follows young World dweller Marianne O’Hara of <I>New</I> New York from her arrival on Earth as a postgraduate student who becomes seduced by radical politics, through her coming of age amidst the Worlds’ war and the habitats’ total devastation, and ultimately to Marianne’s emergence as a leader and quite possibly the last hope of the human race as it heads toward the stars.<BR />  <BR /> Stephen King said of the first book in Haldeman’s trilogy, “There are scenes in <I>Worlds</I> I will remember forever.†These gripping novels will enthrall anyone interested in the future—that of our planet and of the human race.<BR />  </DIV>