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Star Man's Son, 2250 A.D
Star Man's Son, 2250 A.D | Andre Norton
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Daybreak--2250 A.D. | Andre Norton
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Post-apocalyptic poisoned earth. Plot is no longer new - will the exiled warrior survive the monsters/landscape and find a home? - but not one I'm tired off. There is a telepathic cat companion.

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Daybreak--2250 A.D. | Andre Norton
Pickpick

Post apocalyptic adventure novel - very tropey.

Has a cat as a main character. Like its optimism and hope.

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TheNeverendingTBR
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Check out this old one, straight outta 1952; original title - Star Man's Son.

Smells wonderful! 🤓

Looks like Paul Newman on the cover! 😂

ChaoticMissAdventures That is a large cat he has as a sidekick 😂 4y
swynn I read that recently! I see I gave it a so-so rating, but recollect liking it well enough. I do remember thinking the cat should have been given more to do. Dude on the raft looks pretty old for the character, who is supposed to be a teenager. 4y
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Mehso-so

An early Andre Norton (originally published 1952), for my taste her first that really *feels* like an Andre Norton story: it has a young man proving his worth in a science fiction setting (postapocalyptic, in this case), with a multiethnic cast and a telepathic cat. It's a little heavy-handed with moralizing, but has plenty of action too. Not one of her best, but entertaining still.