Ender’s Game, authored by Orson Scott Card, explores the life of Andrew “Ender” Wiggin as he is recruited into an elite military program aimed at developing soldiers to defend against a hostile alien race. Set in a future where government agencies have selected child prodigies for rigorous training, Ender navigates the challenges of battle simulations and interpersonal relationships with his siblings and peers. The novel delves into themes of leadership, isolation, and the ethical complexities of war as Ender grapples with his own identity and potential. With its rich character development and thought-provoking narrative, Ender’s Game has earned accolades including the Hugo and Nebula Awards. Published on July 15, 1994, by Tor Science Fiction, this classic science fiction novel spans 352 pages, taking readers through a pivotal period in human history as they question the nature of conflict and the cost of victory.
