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Humans
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Robert J. Sawyer, the award-winning and bestselling writer, hits the peak
of his powers in Humans, the second book of The Neanderthal Parallax,
his trilogy about our world and a parallel one in which it was the Homo
sapiens who died out and the Neanderthals who became the dominant
intelligent species. This powerful idea allows Sawyer to examine some of the
deeply rooted assumptions of contemporary human civilization dramatically,
by confronting us with another civilization, just as morally valid, that had
made other choices. In Humans, Neanderthal physicist Ponter Boddit, a
character you will never forget, returns to our world and to his relationship
with geneticist Mary Vaughan, as cultural exchanges between the two Earths
begin.
As we see daily life in another present-day world, radically different
from ours, in the course of Sawyer's fast-moving story, we experience the
bursts of wonder and enlightenment that are the finest pleasures of science
fiction. Humans is one of the best SF novels of the year, and
The Neanderthal Parallax is an SF classic in the making.
About the Author
ROBERT J. SAWYER was born in Ottawa and lives in Mississauga, Ontario.
He was a Hugo Award nominee in 2001 for Calculating God.
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