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Hybrids
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In Hominids, Nebula Award-winning author
Robert J. Sawyer introduced a character readers will never forget:
Ponter Boddit, a Neanderthal physicist from a parallel Earth who was
whisked from his reality into ours by a quantum-computing experiment gone
awry making him the ultimate stranger in a strange land.
In both Hominids and its sequel, Humans,
Sawyer showed us the Neanderthal version of Earth in loving detail
a tour de force of world-building, a masterpiece of alternate history.
Now, in Hybrids, Ponter Boddit and his Homo sapiens lover,
geneticist Mary Vaughan, are torn between two worlds, struggling to find
a way to make their star-crossed relationship work. Aided by banned
Neanderthal technology, they plan to conceive the first hybrid child, a
symbol of hope for the joining of their two versions of reality.
But after an experiment shows that Mary's religious faith something
completely absent in Neanderthals is a quirk of the neurological wiring
of Homo sapiens brains, Ponter and Mary must decide whether
their child should be predisposed to atheism or belief. Meanwhile, as
Mary's Earth is dealing with a collapse of its planetary magnetic field,
her boss, the enigmatic Jock Krieger, has turned envious eyes on the
unspoiled Eden that is the Neanderthal world ...
Hybrids is filled to bursting with Sawyer's signature speculations
about alternative ways of being human, exploding our preconceptions of
morality and gender, of faith and love. His Neanderthal Parallax trilogy
is a classic in the making, and here he brings it to a stunning,
thought-provoking conclusion that's sure to make Hybrids one of
the most controversial books of the year.
About the Author
ROBERT J. SAWYER, who has won the Nebula Award, and been nominated
six times for the Hugo Award, lives just outside Toronto.
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