The Humanity Project A Novel

The Humanity Project by Jean Thompson is a novel published by Penguin on August 26, 2014, featuring 352 pages in English. This narrative follows fifteen-year-old Linnea, who, after surviving a traumatic school shooting, moves in with her estranged father, Art, in California. As Linnea grapples with her emotional scars, she becomes intrigued by the diverse individuals in her father’s life, including Conner, a handyman facing his own struggles, and Christie, who manages a charity fund called the Humanity Project.
Readers will find a story that explores themes of healing and moral complexity as Linnea navigates her new environment and the eccentricities of those around her. The Humanity Project raises thought-provoking questions about the nature of goodness and the societal implications of charity. Through a blend of character-driven drama and social commentary, Thompson presents a vivid portrayal of contemporary life, inviting reflection on the human condition amidst cultural challenges.
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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Year We Left Home and A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl, this dazzling novel is hailed as an “instantly addictive…tale of yearning, paradox, and hope.” (Booklist)
After surviving a horrific shooting at her high school, fifteen-year-old Linnea is packed off to live with her estranged father, Art, in California. Art, not much more than a child himself, doesn’t quite understand how or why he has suddenly become responsible for raising a sullen—and probably deeply damaged—adolescent girl. And although Linnea has little interest in her father, she becomes fascinated by the eccentric cast of characters surrounding him: Conner, a local handyman whose own home life is a war zone, and Christie, her neighbor, who has just been given the reins to a bizarrely named charity fund, the Humanity Project. As the Fund gains traction and Linnea begins to heal, the Humanity Project begs the question: Can you indeed pay someone to be good? At what price?
Thompson proves herself at the height of her powers in The Humanity Project, crafting emotionally suspenseful and thoroughly entertaining characters, in which we inevitably see ourselves. Set against the backdrop of current events and cultural calamity, it is at once a multifaceted ensemble drama and a deftly observant story of our twenty-first-century society.
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