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Sam Dance is a young enlisted soldier in 1941 when his older brother Keenan is killed at Pearl Harbor. Afterwards, Sam promises that he will do anything he can to stop the war.
During his training, Sam begins to show that he has a knack for science and engineering, and he is plucked from the daily grunt work of twenty-mile marches by his superiors to study subjects like code breaking, electronics, and physics in particular, a science that is growing more important to the war effort. While studying, Sam is seduced by a mysterious female physicist that is teaching one of his courses, and given her plans for a device that will end the war, perhaps even end the human predilection for war forever. But the device does something less, and more, than that.
After his training, Sam is sent throughout Europe to solve both theoretical and practical problems for the Allies. He spends his free time playing jazz, and trying to construct the strange device. It's only much later that he discovers that it worked, but in a way that he could have never imagined.
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2 primary booksDance Family is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by Kathleen Ann Goonan.
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This was a letdown for me. There is some interesting day-in-the-life-of-an-American-soldier in WWII stuff, but the sci-fi aspects are mostly just frustrating and muddled. Definitely some cool ideas here, but I was left wanting in the execution. Probably should note that it has won major awards, so perhaps it's just not my favorite flavor of sci-fi...