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Within the realm of fiction, we have the unique opportunity to explore and address the moral issues, nobility, decency, happiness, and goodness that are integral to the real world but are often difficult to confront head-on.

Orson Scott Card, a celebrated author in several genres, including science fiction, was born in Washington in 1951, but grew up in California, Arizona, and Utah.

His widely popular novel, Ender's Game, published in 1985, won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards, two prestigious science fiction accolades.

The novel has captivated readers of all ages and is even being incorporated into school curricula.

In addition to his career as a writer, Orson Card also shares his knowledge and experience by teaching classes and workshops, as well as directing plays.

Recently, he took on a new role as a professor of writing and literature at Southern Virginia University, where he will have the opportunity to guide and inspire aspiring writers for an extended period of time.

Orson Card and his wife, Kristine Allen Card, along with their youngest child, Zina Margaret, currently reside in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Setting

In the novel, the story takes place in the year 2135, portraying a future version of Earth.

Humanity has been subjected to two brutal attacks by the "buggers", an extraterrestrial species, and is struggling to survive.

Meanwhile, the International Fleet is gearing up for an impending war with the alien invaders.