The Philip K. Dick Award–winning sci-fi novel: “A riveting
page-turner” about the behavior of primates—human and
otherwise—“in a very near and dire future” (The Washington
Post). Winner of the 2019 Neukom Institute Literary Arts Award for
Speculative Fiction One of The Washington Post’s 50 Notable Works of
fiction in 2018 In a world where coastal cities flood, dust storms
plague the Midwest, and implants connect humans directly to the Web,
Dr. Francine Burk has broken new ground in the study of primate
sexuality. While in recovery from a long-needed surgery—paid for
with a portion of her McArthur “genius” award money—Frankie is
offered placement at a prestigious research institute where she can
verify her subversive scientific discovery: her Theory of Bastards.
Leaving Manhattan for a research campus outside Kansas City, Frankie
finds that the bonobos she’s studying are complex, with distinct
personalities. She comes to know them with the help of her research
partner, a man with a complicated past and perhaps a place in her
future. But when the entire campus is caught in a sudden emergency,
the lines between subject and scientist—and between colleague and
companion―begin to blur. Audrey Schulman Award–winning novel
explores the nuances of communication, the implications of
unquestioned technological advancement, and the enduring power of love
in a way that is essential and urgent in today’s world.
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ISBN
9781609454388
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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