A Garden to Save the Birds
A Garden to Save the Birds
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A Garden to Save the Birds by Wendy Mcclure
In 1967 the President of the United States is confronted in the Oval office by a team of America's leading geneticists who seek his approval to begin a new, top secret experiment. Reluctantly the President agrees. But kneeling in bedside prayer that night, the President begs forgiveness for allowing The Einstein Experiment to commence. Four decades later all bar one of the geneticists who beseeched the President have been mysteriously killed. The team's sole survivor, Professor Timothy Laenker, on his deathbed reveals to his daughter, Cynthia, also a geneticist, the truth of the experiment. Albert Einstein's DNA was replicated seven times. Science wanted to channel the potential brain power of Einstein for the betterment of the world. In order to test the ancient conflict between genetic inheritance and social inheritance - nature versus nurture- the seven babies were scattered throughout the world in different milieu - London, Manhattan, Nebraska, Rome, Beverly Hills, Brooklyn and Berlin - completely unaware of their unique background. But the US Government, now anxious to reinforce its leadership in genetic reproduction, suddenlydecides to summons the seven Einsteins to Washington, in order to proudly proclaim the experiment. Professor Laenker's relationship with Cynthia is strained. She feels his womanising killed her mother. But she agrees to try to contact the seven and warn them their existence is about to be exploited by headline hungry politicians. Cynthia's involvement leads to her to falling tragically in love with one of the seven Einsteins, as well as being pursued threateningly by government agents trying to abort her interference. Kill her first. Apologize later, is the order.
Wendy McClure is the author of The Wilder Life: My Adventures in the Lost of World of Little House on the Prairie and several other books for adults and children. She is a senior editor at Albert Whitman and Company, where her recent projects include books in the Boxcar Children series. She received an MFA from the Iowa Writer s Workshop and has been a contributor to the New York Times Magazine and This American Life. She lives in Chicago with her husband.
Visit her online at WendyMcClure.net and follow her on Twitter @Wendy_Mc.
Visit her online at WendyMcClure.net and follow her on Twitter @Wendy_Mc.
SKU | Unavailable |
ISBN 13 | 9780807527535 |
ISBN 10 | 080752753X |
Title | A Garden to Save the Birds |
Author | Wendy Mcclure |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding type | Hardback |
Publisher | Albert Whitman & Company |
Year published | 2021-04-01 |
Number of pages | 32 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
Note | Unavailable |