Brain Child: A Novel

Brain Child: A Novel by George Turner is a thought-provoking work published by William Morrow & Co in 1991. This first edition spans 407 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows a man who has undergone genetic alteration before birth in an experiment aimed at enhancing human intelligence and creativity. Abandoned after this transformation, he embarks on a quest to uncover his origins, only to discover a complex web of deceit, vengeance, and perversity.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes related to science fiction, particularly the implications of genetic manipulation and the quest for identity. The story delves into the consequences of human intervention in natural processes and the moral dilemmas that arise from such actions. As the protagonist navigates his tumultuous journey, the novel raises questions about the nature of intelligence and the darker aspects of human motivation. This edition invites readers to engage with the intricate narrative and its underlying philosophical inquiries.
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A man, who had been genetically altered before birth in a disastrous experiment to increase human intelligence and creativity and then abandoned, searches for his roots and finds them grounded in deceit, vengeance and perversity
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