The Folk of the Fringe, by Orson Scott Card

Rating: [I do not rate collections]

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Reviewed date: 2008 Jan 6

Pages: 306

Awards:

Spoilers?: Minor

Better than Moby Dick?: Yes

It's a rare science fiction book that portrays religion positively. The Folk of the Fringe is one such book. But because the religion portrayed positively is Mormonism, many people are frightened or disgusted by it. They shouldn't be. It's a perfectly good book, regardless of what one thinks about Mormonism.

The stories are set in a post-apocalyptic America reminiscent of David Brin's The Postman. Though Mormonism features heavily in each story, none of them are really about religion. The theme is belonging. Each story is written from the perspective of an outsider, someone who doesn't belong to the community around him, and who is desperately seeking for that sense of belonging.

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