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Birth Of Fire
By Jerry Pournelle

1976
Editorial Reviews
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Birth Of Fire is the story of Garrett Pittston, wrongly convicted of murder. Pittston faces a choice: life in
prison, or near-slavery on Mars. Under the appalling conditions imposed by those who run the mines
from Earth, Pittston and his fellow workers start a revolution to wrest their freedom from the penal
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Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:
One of the Best Mars Colonization Novels Ever, November 7, 2001
Reviewer:

I had not read any of Jerry Pournelle's other books, when I picked this up years ago. It is an
amazingly good yarn dealing with the now cliched notion of the colonization of Mars. The lead
protagonist Garrett is given the option to stay in jail in overcrowded earth or get shipped out to Mars on
a work detail.
He opts for the latter and gets involved in a revolution to free Mars from the oppressive multinational
corporations back on earth. I read this book at least thrice! Great writing. The author moves the action at
a good pace. The book felt very believable.
Good story - classic Pournelle, August 3, 2001
Reviewer:

After I read 'Janissaries' I had a 'Pournelle reading frenzy' and this is one of the novels I bought as
well.
I like it, it's quite classic. Boy gets to mars 'cause he doesn't have much of a future back home. When
arriving on Mars it seems he won't have much of a future there either. But the locals help him out and
suddenly he finds himself caught up in a revolution...
classic, not the most complex plot ever, but a good read never the less.
A juvenile in the Heinlein tradition, August 30, 2000
Reviewer:

Garrett Pittson is a youth without a future in a Washington slum. After a fight between gangs he is
convicted to exile and slave labour on Mars. There he is picked up by the Marsmen, emigrants and
former convicts turned settlers outside the cities and mines governed by companies - and lands in the
midst of a revolution in growing. Allegiance to new-won friends and love to a settler's daughter makes
him join the revolution and together with the revolution the Project - using nukes to make volcanoes spew
out enough water and gases to strengthen Mars atmosphere sufficiently for humans to live without space
suits on Mars. Some fight scenes of the Falkenberg quality. All in all a lot like Heinlein's juveniles - in
atmosphere as well as in message.
solid but unexceptional Pournelle, May 24, 2000
Reviewer:
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Birth of Fire is an entertaining read with all of the Pournelle elements you would expect. The character
of the young protagonist is developed nicely. The plot is solid and moves along well; helped by some
interesting military tactics. The Martian setting is very well developed.
However, the book doesn't have the same spark as most other Pournelle novels. The biggest
disappointment is that only the main character is developed enough to make the reader care about his