Hominids : Volume One of the Neanderthal Parallax by Robert J. Sawyer (2003, Mass Market)

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PublisherDoherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-100765345005
ISBN-139780765345004
eBay Product ID (ePID)2392211

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Book TitleHominids : Volume One of the Neanderthal Parallax
Number of Pages448 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicScience Fiction / Action & Adventure, Science Fiction / Hard Science Fiction
Publication Year2003
GenreFiction
AuthorRobert J. Sawyer
Book SeriesNeanderthal Parallax Ser.
FormatMass Market

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Item Height1.2 in
Item Weight7.4 Oz
Item Length6.7 in
Item Width5.3 in

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Reviews"Sawyer is a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation." -- The New York Times "A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." -- The Globe & Mail "Hominids takes sophisticated paleoanthropological data, cutting-edge theoretical physics, and characters that will warm your heart; and mixes then into a charming, witty, and provocative novel. Hominids is anthropological fiction as its best." -- W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, authors of Raising Abel, "Sawyer is a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation."- The New York Times "A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." The Globe & Mail "Hominids takes sophisticated paleoanthropological data, cutting-edge theoretical physics, and characters that will warm your heart; and mixes then into a charming, witty, and provocative novel. Hominids is anthropological fiction as its best." - W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, authors of Raising Abel, "Sawyer is a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation." The New York Times "A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." The Globe & Mail "Hominids takes sophisticated paleoanthropological data, cutting-edge theoretical physics, and characters that will warm your heart; and mixes then into a charming, witty, and provocative novel. Hominids is anthropological fiction as its best." - W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, authors of Raising Abel, A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal., "Sawyer is a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation."-The New York Times "A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." The Globe & Mail "Hominids takes sophisticated paleoanthropological data, cutting-edge theoretical physics, and characters that will warm your heart; and mixes then into a charming, witty, and provocative novel. Hominids is anthropological fiction as its best." - W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, authorsof Raising Abel, Hominids takes sophisticated paleoanthropological data, cutting-edge theoretical physics, and characters that will warm your heart; and mixes then into a charming, witty, and provocative novel. Hominids is anthropological fiction as its best., "Sawyer is a writer of boundless confidence and bold scientific extrapolation."-The New York Times "A rapidly plotted, anthropologically saturated speculative novel . . . [with] Sawyer-signature wide appeal." The Globe & Mail "Hominids takes sophisticated paleoanthropological data, cutting-edge theoretical physics, and characters that will warm your heart; and mixes then into a charming, witty, and provocative novel. Hominids is anthropological fiction as its best." - W. Michael Gear & Kathleen O'Neal Gear, authors of Raising Abel
Series Volume Number1
Edition DescriptionReprint,Revised edition
SynopsisHominids examines two unique species of people. We are one of those species; the other is the Neanderthals of a parallel world where they became the dominant intelligence. The Neanderthal civilization has reached heights of culture and science comparable to our own, but with radically different history, society and philosophy. Ponter Boddit, a Neanderthal physicist, accidentally pierces the barrier between worlds and is transferred to our universe. Almost immediately recognized as a Neanderthal, but only much later as a scientist, he is quarantined and studied, alone and bewildered, a stranger in a strange land. But Ponter is also befriended--by a doctor and a physicist who share his questing intelligence, and especially by Canadian geneticist Mary Vaughan, a woman with whom he develops a special rapport. Ponter's partner, Adikor Huld, finds himself with a messy lab, a missing body, suspicious people all around and an explosive murder trial. How can he possibly prove his innocence when he has no idea what actually happened to Ponter? Hominids is the winner of the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novel.
LC Classification NumberPR9199.3.S2533

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