Golden Girl-Jack Vance short story

Golden Girl-Jack Vance short story

Golden Girl was written in 1945 and first issued in Marvel Science Stories in 1951.  It is a 10/14 page short story about a reporter, Bill Baxter, who becomes famous after he rescues a woman from a wrecked spaceship.  The woman, Lurulu, is a remarkably beautiful golden colored human like alien who is sent to a hospital to recover. Baxter tries to protect her from the many reporters, CIA agents and others who want to talk with her or even relocate her. Eventually she is even invited with Baxter to stay at the White House. But fame and world attention cannot offset Lurulu's homesickness, and Baxter becomes increasingly attracted to her.  This is a very simple story that should appeal mostly to Vance fans.  I’ve read it three times and rated it 3, 3 and 4.

 

Included in the Jack Vance collection titled The Augmented Agent (1989)

Included in the Jack Vance collection titled Dream Castles: Early Jack Vance, vol. 2 (2012)

Included in the Jack Vance collection titled Golden Girl and Other Stories (2017)

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