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Juvenile Delinquent

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A near-future tale follows an eight-year-old boy who secretly learns to read from a reclusive neighbor and is discovered by his parents, whose fear for the father's government career leads them to consider erasing the child's memories or institutionalizing him. The narrative traces the boy's delight in books, the parents' conflicted love and anxiety, and the social mechanisms that restrict literacy through classification, memory-washes, and ostracism. It examines censorship and secrecy, the clash between curiosity and social control, and the personal costs when family loyalty collides with a regime that tightly regulates access to information.

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Edward W. Ludwig

Edward W. Ludwig was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and juvenile literature. His works often explore themes of identity, morality, and the human condition, reflecting a keen interest in societal issues. Among his notable titles is "A Coffin for Jacob," which delves into complex emotional landscapes. Ludwig's writing is characterized by a blend of imaginative storytelling and thought-provoking narratives, making him a distinctive voice in mid-20th-century literature. His diverse body of work includes titles like "Juvenile Delinquent" and "Spacemen Die at Home," showcasing his versatility across genres.

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