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What evidence does the author provide?

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The passages provided do not detail specific evidence presented by the author within the book "Ender's Game." They focus on the novel's plot, themes, and reception.

The passages state that the novel presents an imperiled humankind after conflicts with an alien species called the Formics [2]. To prepare for a potential third invasion, children are trained through difficult games, where the protagonist, Ender Wiggin, reveals his tactical genius [2]. The book originated from a short story of the same name and was published in 1985 [2]. It has been translated into 34 languages and received positive reception, becoming suggested reading for military organizations like the United States Marine Corps [2, 3]. The novel also won the Nebula Award for "best novel" in 1985 and the Hugo Award in 1986 [3].

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Title: Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Passage [1]
Description: Ender's Game is a 1985 military science fiction novel by American author Orson Scott Card. Set at an unspecified date in Earth's future, the novel presents an imperiled humankind after two conflicts with the Formics, an insectoid alien species they dub the "buggers". In preparation for an anticipated third invasion, children, including the novel's protagonist, Andrew "Ender" Wiggin, are trained from a very young age by putting them through increasingly difficult games, including some in zero gravity, where Ender's tactical genius is revealed. The book originated as a short story…
Passage [2]
e end of the Cold War). The novel has been translated into 34 languages. Reception of the book has been mostly positive. It has become suggested reading for many military organizations, including the United States Marine Corps. Ender's Game was recognized as "best novel" by the 1985 Nebula Award[3] and the 1986 Hugo Award[4] in the genres of science fiction and fantasy. Its four sequels—Speaker for the Dead (1986), Xenocide (1991), Children of the Mind (1996), and Ender in Exile (2008)—follow Ender's subsequent travels to many different worlds in the galaxy. In addition, the later novella A…
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