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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Paperback)

ISBN
  
0-571-23279-5

Author
  
Stephen Baxter

Genre
  
Science Fiction

Country
  
United Kingdom

3.7/5
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Publication date
  
2007

Pages
  
265

Originally published
  
2007

Page count
  
265

Publisher
  
Faber and Faber

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Cover artist
  
James Taylor (illustration) Mandy Norman (design)

Similar
  
Stephen Baxter books, Science Fiction books

The H-Bomb Girl is a science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter.

Contents

Plot introduction

Set in October 1962, in Liverpool, actually in and around the authors own school, with the Cuban Missile Crisis looming, it concerns 14-year-old Laura Mann, who has been entrusted with a strange key and code number to memorize by her father, an RAF officer at Strike Command in High Wycombe. The key turns out to be to a nuclear armed Vulcan bomber and it becomes the target of time travellers from 2007, from alternate versions of Laura's own future, all seeking to change the course of history.

The vibrant popular culture of 1960s Liverpool features prominently in the novel, the climax takes place during a Beatles concert at The Cavern Club with Cilla Black as cloakroom attendant.

Literary significance and reception

The SF Site reviewed the novel favorably, commenting that Baxter's novel was realistic and mostly avoided the clichés associated with stories of time travel, dystopias and the apocalypse.

Adam Roberts praised Baxter's handling of the young adult medium, calling it "a gripping, informative, extremely likeable little novel".

The novel was shortlisted for the 2008 Arthur C. Clarke Award.

References

The H-Bomb Girl Wikipedia