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The Fifty-Fourth of July by Alan E. Nourse Episode #5

Alan E Nourse | February 23, 2022
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    The Fifty-Fourth of July by Alan E. Nourse Episode #5
    Alan E Nourse

THE FIFTY-FOURTH OF JULY

Episode #5 · Written by Alan E. Nourse · Narrated by Scott Miller

When the world collapses under the weight of its own ambition, one man believes destroying a rocket ship might save what’s left of humanity. But in the ruins of civilization, the real question becomes whether the dream of the stars deserves to survive at all.

The crash has come. Money is worthless. Cities are starving. Governments have vanished. And out in the desert stands one silent symbol of everything that went wrong: a massive rocket ship that cost the world more than anyone could imagine. To the angry crowds gathering around it, the ship is not a dream of space. It is the reason civilization collapsed.

Matt Matthews hates the rocket more than anyone. It destroyed his home, his future, and the world he knew. When the mob surrounds the launch facility, Matt joins the siege determined to tear the ship apart and erase the mistake forever. But inside the fence, he discovers something nobody expected. The ship may be doomed, but what lies in the files and blueprints could mean humanity still has a future.

What follows is a tense struggle between rage and reason, vengeance and hope. As violence erupts and loyalties fracture, Matt must decide whether destroying the past is worth sacrificing the last surviving dream mankind still holds. The choice he faces is simple — but the cost may echo far beyond his lifetime.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Alan E. Nourse was one of the sharp, thoughtful voices of classic science fiction. A practicing physician as well as an author, he used science not just as technology, but as a lens to examine society. His stories push readers to question progress, responsibility, and what it means to build a better future. “The Fifty-Fourth of July” blends post-collapse suspense with powerful emotional stakes, showing why Nourse remains a favorite among fans of vintage sci-fi.

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Listen to The Fifty-Fourth of July by Alan E. Nourse — a powerful classic science fiction short story of collapse and consequence where a single rocket becomes the symbol of a broken world.

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