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The Seventh Son

The Seventh Son

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The Seventh Son: The instant Sunday Times bestseller

by Sebastian Faulks

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Hutchinson Heinemann. Paperback. NEW. Talissa Adam, a young American academic, bravely chooses to become a gestational carrier for another woman, unaware of the profound impact it will have on her life. Little does she know the ethical boundaries that will be pushed behind the closed doors of the Parn Institute, an institution led by a billionaire entrepreneur with a groundbreaking plan that could change the course of humanity forever. Concealed from the world, the Parn Institute embarks on a series of secretive in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments, aiming to revolutionize the human race. Their audacious experiment seeks to unlock new possibilities, but at what cost? With the birth of Seth, Mary and Alaric, the hopeful parents, eagerly welcome their long-awaited child. However, as Seth grows, his distinctiveness sets him apart from his peers, attracting unwanted attention. His differences become a topic of speculation and intrigue, turning his life into a labyrinth of uncertainty. "The Seventh Son" is a thought-provoking exploration of the essence of being human. It challenges the notion that just because something is scientifically feasible, it should automatically be pursued. Set against the vibrant tapestries of New York, London, and the mystical Scottish Highlands, this exceptional novel delves deep into the themes of unrequited love and the wielding of unearned power. Within the pages of this beautifully written story, readers are transported into a world where the boundaries of ethics and morality are pushed to their limits. Talissa's selfless act becomes entangled in a web of ambition and unforeseen consequences that reverberate far beyond what she ever imagined. As the narrative unfurls, the resounding question emerges: What are the true ramifications of our actions? Do we have the right to manipulate the very essence of our existence, simply because we possess the knowledge and means to do so? These existential inquiries linger, leaving readers pondering their own beliefs and values. Through the skilled storytelling of the author, the characters come to life, their joys and struggles resonating with the reader. Talissa's journey from a selfless volunteer to a pawn in a game of extraordinary magnitude is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Mary and Alaric's unwavering determination to protect their son, despite the mounting challenges they face, evokes a powerful empathy. "The Seventh Son" weaves a gripping narrative that captivates readers from beginning to end. It explores the delicate balance between scientific progress and the ethical responsibility that accompanies it. With each turn of the page, the novel grips readers with its originality, enthralling them as they grapple with the complex questions it poses. This is a profound and moving love story that reminds us of the capabilities and limitations of humanity. It serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us that our actions have far-reaching consequences that shape not only our lives but also the future of generations to come. In a world where scientific advancements verge on playing god, "The Seventh Son" serves as a timely reminder that with great power comes great responsibility. It prompts us to reflect on what it truly means to be human and to consider the ethical implications of the choices we make. With its richly drawn characters, compelling storyline, and thought-provoking themes, "The Seventh Son" is undeniably an extraordinary novel that raises important moral questions. It challenges us to navigate the complex moral landscape and contemplate the potential dangers of unchecked scientific progress.

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Title
The Seventh Son
Author
Sebastian Faulks
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1529153212
ISBN 13
9781529153217
Publisher
Hutchinson Heinemann

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