Description |
316 pages ; 21 cm |
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"Previously published as L'Horizon a l'envers by Editions Robert laffont in France in 2016. Translated from French by Hannah Dickens-Doyle. First published in English by amazon Crossing in 2021"--Title page verso. |
Summary |
In Massachusetts, neuroscience students Luke, Josh, and Hope have formed an unbreakable and unconditional friendship. Bound by their wit, brilliance, and curiosity, they throw themselves heart and soul into their research and are on the verge of a revolution, pushing the limits of what's possible. Their new computer program can capture a person's entire consciousness, memory, and personality, a digital map of the brain's connections that promises to bridge the relationship between human and machine, between the past and the future. When Hope is diagnosed with a fatal and aggressive illness, their work takes on a new significance and urgency. Everything that defines who Hope is, and everything Luke and Josh love about her, will not be lost. |
Subject |
Friendship -- Fiction.
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Neurosciences -- Research -- Fiction.
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Massachusetts -- Fiction.
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Added Author |
Dickens-Doyle, Hannah, translator.
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ISBN |
9781542025645 |
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1542025648 |
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