The Child Garden

Paperback, 320 pages

Published Aug. 11, 2005 by Gollancz.

ISBN:
978-0-575-07690-7
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OCLC Number:
59877908

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In the future, cancer has been cured, but at the price of the longevity of live. People now only live to their 30s, and as such, have to become adults all the more quickly. Society has invented viruses to replace learning, augment immunity and provide human photosynthesis. The Consesnsus is a collective of intelligence, guiding humanity and removing non-normal conformity. In this, the story follows Milena - a woman who is resistant to viruses and suffers from "bad grammar", but the Collective hasn't corrected her. Milena meets and falls for a genetically engineered woman in the form of Rolpha, an opera loving polar bear.

The story follows the discovery, and then production of an operative version of Dante's Divine Comedy. We follow Milena on a very personal journey of love, ambition and determination, where every action she takes as an individual effects the society as a whole - her own …

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  • Science Fiction