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| Book: Hardcover | 5.70 x 8.58in | 244 pages | ISBN 9780803726062 | 30 Mar 2004 | Dial | 12 - AND UP years |
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What genetic secret will Eli uncover in this mystery thriller by the acclaimed author of Black Mirror?
Eli has lucked into a job at Wyatt Transgenics-offered to him by Dr. Wyatt, the famed scientist. The salary is substantial, the work is interesting, and Dr. Wyatt seems to be paying special attention to Eli. It's almost too good to be true. Is there a catch?
Eli's father is vehemently against his taking the job, but won't explain why. Eli knows that there's some connection between Dr. Wyatt and his parents-something too painful for his father to discuss. Something to do with his mother, who is now debilitated by Huntington's disease. As he continues to work at the lab, and spend time with Dr. Wyatt, he begins to uncover some disconcerting truths about himself-about his very makeup.
Rich and suspenseful, with a hair-raising conclusion, this is Nancy Werlin's most dynamic novel yet-one that explores the ethics and amazements of genetic engineering.
"Werlin clearly and dramatically raises fundamental bioethical issues for teens to ponder. She also creates a riveting story with sharply etched characters and complex relationships that will stick with readers long after the book is closed." —School Library Journal, starred review
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year 2004
Booklist Editor's Choice 2004
ALA Best Book for Young Adults 2005
New York Public Library Best Book for Teen Age
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