Star Split (Hardcover, Library binding)


Thirteen-year-old Darci Murlowe had never before questioned the wisdom of genetic engineering, the cornerstone of the Bio Union's society and government. After all, it made it possible for scientists to correct diseases and defects in embryos. And for the more privileged it was also possible to recombine genetic material from several embryos to create children with certain traits. Now, though, Darci wonders what the point of her life is. If everything has been mapped out in her DNA, what surprises could possibly await her? Is there anything more to Darci Murlowe than a "pasted-up concoction" of her parents' wishes?

Darci's dread of a predictable life is soon overshadowed by real fear, when she comes face to face with the Bio Union's most shocking capital crime -- a crime for which she is both the evidence and the criminal. But even as her life is threatened, she is liberated by a dawning awareness of the intangible thing that transcends her genetic profile: a soul.

In this provocative, original novel, Kathryn Lasky explores the ethics of genetic engineering, the meaning of DNA, and the grace and wonder of the human soul.


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Thirteen-year-old Darci Murlowe had never before questioned the wisdom of genetic engineering, the cornerstone of the Bio Union's society and government. After all, it made it possible for scientists to correct diseases and defects in embryos. And for the more privileged it was also possible to recombine genetic material from several embryos to create children with certain traits. Now, though, Darci wonders what the point of her life is. If everything has been mapped out in her DNA, what surprises could possibly await her? Is there anything more to Darci Murlowe than a "pasted-up concoction" of her parents' wishes?

Darci's dread of a predictable life is soon overshadowed by real fear, when she comes face to face with the Bio Union's most shocking capital crime -- a crime for which she is both the evidence and the criminal. But even as her life is threatened, she is liberated by a dawning awareness of the intangible thing that transcends her genetic profile: a soul.

In this provocative, original novel, Kathryn Lasky explores the ethics of genetic engineering, the meaning of DNA, and the grace and wonder of the human soul.

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Imprint

Disney Press

Country of origin

United States

Release date

October 1999

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Dimensions

218 x 149 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards

Pages

192

Edition

Library binding

ISBN-13

978-0-7868-2401-4

Barcode

9780786824014

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LSN

0-7868-2401-8



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