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1997 novel by Charles Sheffield

First edition (publ. Tor Books)
Cover art by Vincent Di Fate

The Billion Dollar Boy is a 1997 science fiction novel by Charles Sheffield. The story takes place centuries in the future where asteroid mining is a major industry. Earth's population is 14 billion, most of whom live in poverty. The protagonist is Shelby Cheever, a spoiled, exceedingly rich teenager, who lords his wealth over everyone around him, while taking pride in being completely unproductive. In a drunken vacation mishap, Shelby accidentally ends up in a remote mining colony with no easy return, due to entering a FTL translation node without setting the coordinates. There he is forced to work hard to survive, and interact with his new shipmates as equals. Through both routine labor, and many misadventures, Shelby endures much positive character building.

This book is a future retelling of Rudyard Kipling's 1897 novel Captains Courageous. Same plot: spoiled rich kid gets high and falls off an ocean liner into the ocean . He is picked up by a fishing boat and forced to work for/with them for several months until the hold is full. There is even the mysterious Pennsylvania Pratt who has forgotten his identity after a personal tragedy and remembers it temporarily while saving shipwreck victims.

The book is a relatively light adventure tale, by Sheffield standards, and serves mainly as a platform for the author's views on child rearing, while giving some hard science fiction theories about far future technology and economics.

References

  1. "The Billion Dollar Boy by Charles Sheffield". www.publishersweekly.com. 3 March 1997. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
Bibliography of Charles Sheffield
The Proteus Universe
The Heritage Universe
Other novels
Short fiction
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