The Chrysalids

byJohn Wyndham, M. John Harrison (Introducer)
David Strorm's father doesn't approve of Angus Morton's unusually large horses, calling them blasphemies against nature. Little does he realize that his own son, his niece Rosalind and their friends, have their own secret aberration which would label them as mutants. But as David and Rosalind grow older it becomes more difficult to conceal their differences from the village elders. Soon they face a choice: wait for eventual discovery or flee to the terrifying and mutable Badlands ...

The Chrysalids is a post-nuclear story of genetic mutation in a devastated world, which tells of the lengths the intolerant will go to to keep themselves pure.
Perfect timing, astringent humour . . . One of the few authors whose compulsive readability is a compliment to the intelligence
Spectator

About John Wyndham

John Wyndham was born in 1903 in the Midlands. After leaving school, he tried his hand at several careers, including farming, law and advertising, before starting to write stories in 1925. During the war he worked as a censor in the Ministry of Information and afterwards served in the Army. The Day of The Triffids was published in 1951, and was followed by many other famous works of science fiction, including The Kraken Wakes, The Chrysalids and The Midwich Cuckoos. Wyndham died in 1969.
Details
  • Series: Penguin Essentials #78
  • Imprint: Penguin
  • ISBN: 9780241983928
  • Length: 224 pages
  • Dimensions: 181mm x 14mm x 112mm
  • Weight: 128g
  • Price: £8.99
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