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CLONER - Humanity
A Sequel to CLONER
When does a conscious being deserve the right to live? Who gets to decide?
In the world introduced in CLONER, human cloning has become reality -- and with it, questions no one wants to answer. Society has found ways to make the impossible comfortable. To draw lines that let everyone sleep at night. To create systems that work, as long as no one looks too closely.
But what happens when someone refuses to look away?
Lisa Wildmore is a mother trying to protect her son Janus, whose manifestations arrive with increasing frequency -- each one fully conscious, each one aware of its fate. When her child looks her in the eye and asks why some lives matter less than others, Lisa faces a choice that will change everything.
Because across the country, other families are asking the same question. Parents are watching conscious beings die on schedule and wondering: is this really inevitable? Young manifestations are beginning to understand their situation and starting to resist. And a few people are considering possibilities that society has declared unthinkable -- and illegal.
CLONER - Humanity tackles the most fundamental question in bioethics: what makes someone human? Is it the method of creation, or the presence of consciousness? When does a life deserve protection? Who has the authority to decide which conscious beings matter and which are expendable?
This is a story about impossible choices and uncomfortable truths. About parents facing moral questions that have no easy answers. About the courage required to question systems everyone else accepts. And about the transformative power of refusing to believe that some conscious beings are disposable.
At its heart, this is a story about choosing to see humanity where society insists there is none.
"The measure of humanity has never been the manner of one's creation, but the depth of one's capacity to choose between right and wrong."
Contains mature themes including adult content, medical ethics, systematic oppression, and discussions of personhood. Recommended for mature readers.
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