Pebble in the Sky

 

                       
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Title
Pebble in the Sky
Author Isaac Asimov
Genre Science Fiction, Space Opera, Speculative Fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

Pebble in the Sky is Asimov’s first published novel and an early entry in his future Galactic Empire history. The story follows a mid-20th-century man accidentally thrown thousands of years into the future, where Earth is a radioactive backwater despised by a galaxy-spanning empire. Caught between political conspiracies and cultural hostility, he becomes entangled in a struggle that could alter humanity’s fate, blending personal peril with large-scale social conflict.

 

About Author

Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) was an American writer, biochemist, and one of the most prolific and influential authors of the 20th century. Born in Russia and raised in New York City, he earned a PhD in biochemistry from Columbia University and later taught at Boston University.

Asimov is best known for his groundbreaking Science Fiction, particularly the Foundation series and the Robot stories, which introduced the famous Three Laws of Robotics and helped define modern hard science fiction. His work is noted for its emphasis on ideas, logic, and social systems rather than action.

Beyond fiction, Asimov wrote hundreds of nonfiction books and essays on science, history, and literature, aiming to make complex subjects accessible to general readers. Renowned for his clarity, wit, and intellectual curiosity, he left an enduring legacy that continues to shape science fiction, popular science writing, and discussions of artificial intelligence.

 

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