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Ghost species

When scientist Kate Garrard joins a secretive project to re-engineer the climate by resurrecting extinct species, she becomes enmeshed in another, even more clandestine program to recreate our long-lost relatives, the Neanderthals. But when the first of the children - a girl called Eve - is born, Kate cannot bear the thought her growing up in a laboratory and so elects to abduct her and raise her alone. Set against the backdrop of hastening climate catastrophe, Ghost Species is an exquisitely beautiful and deeply affecting exploration of connection and loss in an age of planetary trauma. For as Eve grows to adulthood she and Kate must face the question of who and what she is. Is she natural or artificial? Human or non-human? And perhaps most importantly, as civilization unravels around them, is Eve the ghost species or are we? James Bradley embeds Ghost Species with his deep and humane understanding of the natural world and a profound optimism that together we can survive and thrive.

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32320004879726 Audio MP3 Adult
Audio book Compact Disc   Rutherford Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780655664499
Classification Number Audio MP3 Adult
Author Bradley, James
Title Ghost species [AUD]
Edition MP3 Unabridged ed.
Series Audio Book MP3
Adult
Contents Fiction
Performer Read by Rupert Degas
When scientist Kate Garrard joins a secretive project to re-engineer the climate by resurrecting extinct species, she becomes enmeshed in another, even more clandestine program to recreate our long-lost relatives, the Neanderthals. But when the first of the children - a girl called Eve - is born, Kate cannot bear the thought her growing up in a laboratory and so elects to abduct her and raise her alone. Set against the backdrop of hastening climate catastrophe, Ghost Species is an exquisitely beautiful and deeply affecting exploration of connection and loss in an age of planetary trauma. For as Eve grows to adulthood she and Kate must face the question of who and what she is. Is she natural or artificial? Human or non-human? And perhaps most importantly, as civilization unravels around them, is Eve the ghost species or are we? James Bradley embeds Ghost Species with his deep and humane understanding of the natural world and a profound optimism that together we can survive and thrive.
Classification Adult.
Subject Literature
Contemporary Fiction
Additional Author Degas, Rupert
Internet Site http://www.bolinda.com/images/products/large/9780655664499.jpg
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