Author: [America] Nancy Farmer
-Cover-
Appearance can be cloned, but the soul can't have a shell.
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★ The first science fiction novel about human cloning introduced by China.
★ Won the National Book Award for Best Youth Literature in 2002.
★ In 2003, he was shortlisted for Carnegie Award of British Library Association.
★ In 2003, he was selected as the best book of the year in the American Campus Library Monthly.
-Introduction-
This book should be read in two parts. The first part is clearly written in the summary quoted below, and then the second part is more interesting. Let's look at some sentences in the original text-
Chapter 26 The Lost Child
Cha Qiu told Matt, "We are all part of the fucking resource products, for the benefit of the fucking people."
Chapter 27 A horse with five legs
They have a half-hour lunch break. First, the guards checked everyone's output in the morning, then they brought a steamer of beans and began to distribute burritos. Before everyone eats, children must recite "Five Principles of Good Citizenship and Expression of Four Correct Ideas". Distribute food according to whether the children have achieved their work goals.
Chapter 29 Wash away the dust of thought
"Our thoughts and our work will also be polluted by dust, so we need to clean them." The guard continued, "for example, if a door is opened and closed frequently, it will not get stuck, because the door shaft will not rust." So is work. If you don't idle around, you will form good habits and your work will not rust. "
"The rest of you must help the noble realize his mistake. We do this because we love him and we welcome him back to our team. "
So they all stood up and attacked him, and every child in the room-except Cha Qiu and Federto-condemned Matt. For example, he talks like a nobleman, folds quilts in fashion, picks his nails and often says things that others don't understand.
I doubt that the author knows anything about reading Selected Works of Mao Zedong. ...
—— content overview—
This book describes the legendary story of clone Matt's efforts to explore survival rights and self-worth in a hostile and chaotic world, and discusses the moral and ethical confusion brought by cloning technology, the conflict between body and soul, and the value and essence of life.
Matt, the hero of this book, violated two heavenly laws when he was born: first, he was the only one who survived by implanting 36 human cells frozen for a hundred years into cattle; Second, he was the only one who rebelled against the laws of his opium kingdom and refused to terminate the dogma of knowledge growth.
Before he was seven years old, Matt was kept in a hut in a poppy field and lived a completely isolated life until one day, he was accidentally discovered by three children ... In the room of Al-Patron Manor, which was full of sawdust and messy like a chicken coop, Matt kept company with cockroaches and rotten bones all day. He was surrounded by a group of insidious bodyguards and nerds with computer chips in their heads, and was inexplicably involved in the whirlpool of Al-Parn family disputes.
-Release information-
Lijie publishing house
Published and printed in August 2003
290,000 words
Page 442
ISBN 7-80679-306-2/i.76.
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