Heinlein: The Door Into Summer

Author: DrPatPublished: Feb 20, 2005 at 1:58 pm 0 comments
   While still a kitten, all fluff and buzzes, Pete had worked out a simple philosophy. I was in charge of quarters, rations and weather; he was in charge of everything else. But he held me especially responsible for weather. Connecticut winters are good only for Christmas cards; regularly that winter Pete would check his own door, refuse to go out because of that unpleasant white stuff beyond it (he was no fool), then badger me to open a people door.    He had a fixed conviction that at least one of them must lead into summer...
In 1970, Daniel Boone Davis is an excellent engineer and inventor. With patents on a line of devices to ease the burden of housework, his little manufacturing company, Hired Girl, Inc., is doing well. He's his own boss, and his partner Miles does the paperwork and legal stuff, with some help from Dan's fianceé, Belle; Dan is free to think up new gadgets and bring them to life. His best friend is a burly, ginger ale-drinking tomcat named Petronius Arbiter (Pete); he is "Uncle Dan" to Miles' adorable 11-year-old stepdaughter Frederica (Ricky). He has a well-rounded, satisfying life.

His only problem seems to be that his fianceé doesn't like cats.

But Dan has more problems than that. Miles and Belle are greedy; they get married behind his back, and conspire together to boot Dan out of the business. Dan tries to fight back, but before he can get organized to do battle, they drug him and consign him to "Long Sleep"—Dan will be frozen for 30 years. By the time he awakens in 2000, his beloved Pete will be long dead, and little Ricky will have been subjected to 7 years of the poisonous influence of Belle.

Now Dan Davis is not the kind of man to let one little setback defeat him. He sets out his priorities:

  1. Get a job.
  2. Find somewhere to live.
  3. Catch up on technology, to be able to be an engineer again.
  4. Find Ricky.
  5. Find Miles and Belle, and wreak revenge for Pete's abandonment.
Dan methodically accomplishes the first three in this "brave new world" of 2000. What he learns when he finds out what happened to Ricky, however, sends him searching for the door into summer that will take him back to 1970 to set things right...

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