
The Human Son
by Adrian J Walker
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Pub Date Apr 28 2020 | Archive Date Jun 30 2020
Rebellion | Solaris
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Description
A startling, emotional, beautiful (and at times funny) book – one that feels like the best sort of science fiction, a book that should be enjoyed widely, a book that speaks of what it is to be human, a parent, and a child.
It is 500 years in the future and Earth is no longer populated by humans.
The new guardians of Earth, the genetically engineered Erta, have reversed climate change. They are now faced with a dilemma; if they reintroduce the rebellious and violent Homo Sapiens, all of their work will be undone.
They decide to raise one final child; a sole human to help decide if humanity should again inherit the Earth.
But the quiet and clinical Ima finds that there is more to raising a human than she had expected; and there is more to humanity’s history than she has been told.
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This title will release in paperback in the UK 17 September 2020.
This title will release in paperback in the UK 17 September 2020.
This title will release in paperback in the UK 17 September 2020.
Advance Praise
"A prevailing mood of ironic charm."-- The Times
"Adrian Walker's books always have big ideas that make me think,, I wish I'd thought of that! But like any great writer it's the more intimate aspects to his writing, the humour and humanity, that really makes his work shine. The Human Son is another winner." -- Tim Lebbon, author of Eden
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781781087886 |
PRICE | $11.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 380 |
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