The incredible has happened. A billionaire businessman from our time, frozen in secret in the early 21st century, is discovered in the far future and resurrected, given health and a vigorous younger body. He awakens into a civilization in which every individual is formed into a legal corporation at birth, and spends many years trying to attain control over their own life by getting a majority of his or her own shares. Life extension has made life very long indeed.
Justin Cord is the only unincorporated man in the world, a true stranger in this strange land. Justin survived because he is tough and smart. He cannot accept only part ownership of himself, even if that places him in conflict with a civilization that extends outside the solar system to the Oort Cloud.
The Unincorporated Man is a provocative social/political/economic novel that people will be arguing about for decades.
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"The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber."
"--Library Journal"
Praise for "The Unincorporated Man:
""Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . "The Unincorporated Man" will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise."
--i09
"Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!"
--Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of "Rollback
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"The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber."
"--Library Journal"
"Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . "The Unincorporated Man" will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise."
--i09
"Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!"
--Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of "Rollback
""
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"The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber."
"--Library Journal"
Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!--Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback
Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . "The Unincorporated Man" will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise. "i09"
Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo! Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback
The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber. "Library Journal ""
-Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise.- --i09
-Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!- --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback
-The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber.- --Library Journal
"Will appeal to Heinlein's legions of fans with its themes of personal liberty and one man's political struggle with the State. . . . The Unincorporated Man will tantalize you in with its intriguing premise." --i09
"Reminiscent of Heinlein--a good, old-fashioned, enormously appealing SF yarn. Bravo!" --Robert J. Sawyer, Nebula Award-winning author of Rollback
"The Kollin brothers' first novel . . . recalls the emphasis on freedom of the early works of Heinlein and the cutting-edge social commentary of William Gibson and Fritz Lieber." --Library Journal
Dani Kollin lives in Los Angeles, CA and Eytan Kollin lives in Pasadena, CA. They are brothers, and The Unincorporated Man is their first novel.
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