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LEADER: 01861cam 2200337Ia 4500
001 ocm21589499
003 OCoLC
005 20100713105349.0
008 900525t19861985nyu 000 1 eng d
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050 4 $aPS3552.R4825$bP6 1986
082 04 $a813/.54$219
100 1 $aBrin, David.
245 14 $aThe postman /$cDavid Brin.
250 $aBantam pbk. ed.
260 $aToronto ;$aNew York :$bBantam Books,$cc1985.
300 $a294 p. ;$c24 cm.
520 $aThis is the story of a lie that became the most powerful kind of truth. A timeless novel as urgently compelling as War Day or Alas, Babylon, David Brin's The Postman is the dramatically moving saga of a man who rekindled the spirit of America through the power of a dream, from a modern master of science fiction. He was a survivor--a wanderer who traded tales for food and shelter in the dark and savage aftermath of a devastating war. Fate touches him one chill winter's day when he borrows the jacket of a long-dead postal worker to protect himself from the cold. The old, worn uniform still has power as a symbol of hope, and with it he begins to weave his greatest tale, of a nation on the road to recovery.
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