
Winner of the Locus award for Best First Novel in 1981.
"In science fiction there is only a handful of books that stretch the mind--and this is one of them."--Arthur C. Clarke In a moving story of sacrifice and triumph, human scientists establish a relationship with intelligent lifeforms--the cheela--living on Dragon's Egg, a neutron star where one Earth hour is equivalent to hundreds of their years. The cheela culturally evolve from savagery to the discovery of science, and for a brief time, men are their diligent teachers.
Praise for Dragon's Egg"Bob Forward writes in the tradition of Hal Clement's
Mission of Gravity and carries it a giant step (how else?) forward."
--Isaac Asimov "
Dragon's Egg is superb. I couldn't have written it; it required too much real physics."
--Larry Niven "This is one for the real science-fiction fan."
--Frank Herbert"Robert L. Forward tells a good story and asks a profound question. If we run into a race of creatures who live a hundred years while we live an hour, what can they say to us or we to them?"
--Freeman J. Dyson"Forward has impeccable scientific credentials, and . . . big, original, speculative ideas."
--The Washington Post
This book is part of the "Cheela" series.
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