The Book of Adam: Autobiography of the First Human Clone

Adam's intimate memoir draws us into a world in which it becomes common to have your genetic twin born after your death. We see this world through the first clone's unique perspective - the bigotry he faces as a youth, haunting dreams of the man from whom he was cloned, and Adam's inner search for his soul. It's a search that's shadowed by his fear of death, and by an multigenerational family drama in which, like the House of Atreus, the players seem fated to struggle with the sins of the father. 2010 Literary Award Finalist - Santa Fe Writers Project.

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The Book of Adam: Autobiography of the First Human Clone

Adam's intimate memoir draws us into a world in which it becomes common to have your genetic twin born after your death. We see this world through the first clone's unique perspective - the bigotry he faces as a youth, haunting dreams of the man from whom he was cloned, and Adam's inner search for his soul. It's a search that's shadowed by his fear of death, and by an multigenerational family drama in which, like the House of Atreus, the players seem fated to struggle with the sins of the father. 2010 Literary Award Finalist - Santa Fe Writers Project.

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The Book of Adam: Autobiography of the First Human Clone

The Book of Adam: Autobiography of the First Human Clone

by Robert M. Hopper
The Book of Adam: Autobiography of the First Human Clone

The Book of Adam: Autobiography of the First Human Clone

by Robert M. Hopper

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Overview

Adam's intimate memoir draws us into a world in which it becomes common to have your genetic twin born after your death. We see this world through the first clone's unique perspective - the bigotry he faces as a youth, haunting dreams of the man from whom he was cloned, and Adam's inner search for his soul. It's a search that's shadowed by his fear of death, and by an multigenerational family drama in which, like the House of Atreus, the players seem fated to struggle with the sins of the father. 2010 Literary Award Finalist - Santa Fe Writers Project.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011139840
Publisher: Doublethumb Press
Publication date: 11/21/2010
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 396 KB

About the Author

Robert M. Hopper grew up in San Diego, but has also enjoyed living in many cities in California as well as NYC and Prescott, Arizona. He received his BA in History from SDSU, and has had the pleasure of working as a theatre reviewer, technical writer, small-town newspaper publisher, and bookstore clerk. He is the founder of the National Youth Arts. This is his debut novel. www.robhopper.com
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