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The narrative explores a distant future where a group of individuals, deemed undesirable by society, is exiled to a remote planet known as New Australia. Over centuries, these exiles establish a new society, abandoning the scientific principles of their past. As generations pass, the original memories of Earth fade, and the settlers develop a unique culture centered around their limited heritage. The story follows James Comstock, who, at thirty-five, grapples with the realities of adulthood and societal expectations in this isolated world. Themes of identity, societal norms, and the consequences of isolation are woven throughout the tale.

About the Author

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Bruce Elliott

Bruce Elliott is an author known for his work in science fiction, particularly for his novel "The Planet of Shame." This work explores themes of societal norms and human behavior through a speculative lens, reflecting Elliott's interest in the complexities of morality and ethics. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, his contributions to the genre offer a thought-provoking perspective on the human condition and the consequences of societal expectations.

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