A review by benburns
The Door Into Summer by Robert A. Heinlein

2.0

The story is clever enough, I guess, and it’s somewhat fun to see what someone in 1956 got right and wrong about 1970 and 2000. But I just couldn’t get past the misogyny. Casual chauvinism, every couple of pages, dozens of examples. Yes, it’s a product of its time, which is instructive, but it’s just too much. Yuck.