Little Fuzzy

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Title Little Fuzzy

1962 Avon edition cover
Author H. Beam Piper
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Science Fiction
Publisher Avon
Released 1962
Media type Print (Hardcover & Paperback)
ISBN NA

Little Fuzzy is the name of a 1962 science fiction novel by H. Beam Piper. It is generally seen as a work of juvenile fiction. It was nominated for the 1963 Hugo Award for Best Novel.

The story revolves around determining whether a small furry species discovered on the planet Zarathustra is sapient. Along the way a gentle kind of libertarianism that emphasizes sincerity and honesty is advocated.

The book was followed by a sequel, Fuzzy Sapiens.

In the wake of Piper's suicide, rumor spread of a lost "second sequel"; eventually Ace Books hired William Tuning to write it; he produced the critically-acclaimed Fuzzy Bones. Tuning announced plans to follow up on Bones; however, at this point, Piper's lost manuscript was discovered, and published as Fuzzies and Other People.

Ace also hired Ardath Mayhar to write Golden Dreams: A Fuzzy Odyssey, which tells the events of Little Fuzzy from the viewpoint of the Fuzzies (or Ga'shta, as they call themselves) rather than the humans.


[edit] Characters

A list of some of the Characters.

Humans: Jack Holloway and Victor Grego

Fuzzys: Little Fuzzy, Baby Fuzzy, Goldilocks, and Momma Fuzzy

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