7/3/2023 0 Comments Nancy kress beggars![]() ![]() ![]() Kress competently handles a well-worn science fiction concept and raises some intriguing scientific and sociological issues. Meanwhile, the Sleepless must learn to deal with the prodigies among them. Leisha, a brilliant, idealistic lawyer, finds herself ostracized by both Sleepers and Sleepless as she struggles to bridge the widening gulf between the two groups. To escape violence, the Sleepless retreat to an armed camp, the Sanctuary, where for decades they fight to legitimize their existence in an increasingly hostile society. A generation of prodigies, Leisha and her peers are resented by the rest of the population, who begin to persecute them. Leisha Camden, daughter of a wealthy industrialist, is one of ``the sleepless,'' who are endowed with remarkable intelligence and other genetic enhancements. The controversial procedure has produced a new breed that can function without sleep. In 21st-century America, genetic engineering makes it possible for those who can afford it to become parents of improved, custom-made babies. This thought-provoking though derivative book by the author of Brain Rose revists familiar territory. ![]()
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