Wildlife

Wildlife by James Patrick Kelly, published by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC on June 13, 1995, is a science fiction novel that explores the complexities of identity and rebellion. The story centers on Wynne Cage, a clone and the only child of a prominent drug designer. Rich and troubled, Wynne believes she can navigate any challenge, but her life takes a turn as she becomes embroiled in a data-heist, aligning herself with thieves in pursuit of power and wealth.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of cloning and personal autonomy, as Wynne’s journey reflects her struggle against her father’s influence. The book presents a vivid exploration of her character as she grapples with her identity and the consequences of her choices. With 304 pages, this English-language edition invites readers to engage with Wynne’s world, where the lines between survival and rebellion blur in a futuristic setting.
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Wynne Cage is a clone. The only child, and other self, of the world’s most fashionable drug designer. She’s rich, troubled and believes that she can survive anything. Wynne Cage is also a rebel against her father, a freelance journalist covering a data-heist about to throw her lot in with thieves for power and more money. Wynne Cage is wildlife.
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