A poignant work of speculative fiction exploring regret, consequence, and the fragile possibility of second chances.
In Redemption, Robert F. Young turns a speculative lens upon the human heart. Whether through time displacement, altered reality, or cosmic intervention, the story examines what it means to confront past failures and to seek restoration in a universe governed by larger, often indifferent forces.
Young's fiction is distinguished less by spectacle than by emotional clarity. Here, science fiction becomes a vehicle for introspection-probing memory, responsibility, and the longing to set right what once went wrong. The result is a thoughtful and quietly resonant tale from one of mid-century science fiction's most humane voices.
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