Classic SciFi, chronologically in the past but up to now neveer realised. But still a dream to come true in the near future. There is more than 1 space station out there, circling the Earth. Not started a monster from the Earth soil as Murray Leinster describes in this book, but by the alternative means that Mike, the midget with a very big brain, gives as alternative. Lauch in pieces, rocket by rocket and assemble in space.
This book plays during the Cold War, although it is not explicitly mentioned. It also takes place before the manned (and other) flights to the Moon. Leinster here had the vision but messed up the details and chronology a bit. Reminds me a lot of Jules Verne.
There is a little romance involved, almost mandatory as was custom at that time. Technology is both antiquated, very modern and some still futuristic. Environmentalists were not trying to destroy every possible progress of humankind, but spies and saboteurs were plenty, working for the enemies of the USA. Represented in the United NAtions and trying to use that to destabilize the world into their own advantage. As is the reality that we live in today.
This is mostly a story of average people, working and using their skills to build a better place for their families, proud on their job, risking their lifes. Construction, logistics, security, management, engineering, politics they all pass the scrutinizing eyes of the writer and not all with the same result. Clearly Murray Leinster is not so fond of politicians and business men, not even engineers.
The best part of this book is of course that there two other volumes following it...