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The Humanity project [sound recording] / Jean Thompson.

Thompson, Jean, 1950- (Author). Eby, Tanya. (Added Author). Read by Tanya Eby. (Cast).

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781469244563
  • ISBN: 146924456X
  • Physical Description: 10 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
  • Publisher: Grand Haven, MI : Brilliance Audio, p2013.

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General Note:
Unabridged.
Compact disc.
Participant or Performer Note:
Read by Tanya Eby.
Summary, etc.:
The story follows a far flung group of individuals now settled in the San Francisco valley, each wrestling with economic, social and personal issues, and who cross paths by way of the bizarrely innocent idea for a 'Humanity Project.'
Subject: CD Books.
Humanity > Fiction.
San Francisco (Calif.) > Fiction.
Genre: Audiobooks.

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The Humanity Project
The Humanity Project
by Thompson, Jean; Eby, Tanya (Read by)
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The Humanity Project


From the New York Times bestselling author of The Year We Left Home , a dazzling new novel already being hailed as an "instantly addictive...tale of yearning, paradox, and hope." ( Booklist ) After surviving a shooting at her high school, Linnea is packed off to live with her estranged father, Art, who doesn't quite understand how he has suddenly become responsible for raising a sullen adolescent girl. Art's neighbor, Christie, is a nurse distracted by an eccentric patient, Mrs. Foster, who has given Christie the reins to her Humanity Project, a bizarre and well-endowed charity fund. Just as mysteriously, no one seems to know where Conner, the Fosters' handyman, goes after work, but he has become the one person Linnea can confide in, perhaps because his own home life is a war zone: his father has suffered an injury and become addicted to painkillers. As these characters and many more hurtle toward their fates, the Humanity Project is born: Can you indeed pay someone to be good? At what price? Thompson proves herself at the height of her powers in The Humanity Project , crafting emotionally suspenseful and thoroughly entertaining characters, in which we inevitably see ourselves. Set against the backdrop of current events and cultural calamity, it is at once a multifaceted ensemble drama and a deftly observant story of our twenty-first-century society.

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