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3/ I've read Folk of the Fringe, and liked it. If you also liked it, you might want to give The Long Tomorrow a try, which is in a similar space.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Long_Tomorrow_(novel) …
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Because I was curious and looked it up, I believe the Orson Scott Card story referenced is "The Folk of the Fringe," a short story collectionhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Folk_of_the_Fringe …
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I have read this collection and it is quite good, and also the most Mormon thing he ever wrote. Deseret is the only non-Indian polity that survives after a while. It’s hateful towards Jimmy Carter and sympathetic to the rights of the disabled, not something you see every day.
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man, just remembered that book exists sometime I need to go do a reread of all the obscure Card I read in high school
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