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The Menace from Earth

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Language
  
English

Originally published
  
August 1957

Preceded by
  
Logic of Empire

Country
  
United States of America

Publication date
  
August 1957

Author
  
Robert A. Heinlein

Followed by
  
If This Goes On—

Publication type
  
Magazine

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Genre(s)
  
Science fiction short story

Published in
  
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, August, 1957

Media type
  
Print (Periodical & Paperback)

Similar
  
Robert A Heinlein books, Future History books, Other books

"The Menace From Earth" is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first published in 1957.

Contents

Plot summary

The story is set in the near future, when the Moon is colonized with people living in underground cities. The "menace" of the title is a beautiful woman tourist who visits the Moon colony and is assigned a young guide named Holly, a 15-year-old girl and aspiring starship designer who is the first-person narrator of the story. Her best friend Jeff develops a crush on the "groundhog" visitor, Ariel. As Jeff spends more time with Ariel, Holly becomes jealous and begins to doubt his friendship.

Living in an underground city on the Moon, Holly and Jeff's hobby is flying with strap-on wings in a great cavern, made possible because the gravity field is one sixth the strength of Earth's and the air pressure in the cavern is kept high enough. Ariel wants to try flying, and Holly, in order not to appear jealous, offers to teach her. However, during her first flight, Ariel loses control at a great height, falling toward the ground. Holly swoops down and saves her life, breaking both arms in the process as she cushions Ariel's fall.

In the hospital afterward, Ariel gently explains some things to Holly. She, Ariel, could never be interested in Jeff, being twice their age. In addition, Jeff is not in love with her but with Holly. After the accident, Jeff rushed up, stepping over and ignoring Ariel to cradle the unconscious Holly in his arms, sobbing. Ariel tactfully leaves when Jeff arrives. After some embarrassed banter, he kisses Holly for the first time.

Analysis

One of Heinlein's stories written from a female perspective, with his typically strong, independent, capable (for this era) female protagonist. It effectively contrasts a traditional teenage romance story against realistically drawn details of everyday life as a colonist on the moon.

Relationship to other Heinlein works

"The Man Who Sold the Moon" sets the basis for lunar exploration and development in Heinlein's Future History. The lunar colony in the story is described in more detail in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. The memorial referred to in the story is set up in "The Black Pits of Luna". Holly is also one of the many Heinlein characters mentioned in The Number of the Beast.

References

The Menace from Earth Wikipedia