Replication: The Jason Experiment
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Rating | : | 4.82 (618 Votes) |
Asin | : | B073TV77C5 |
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Number of Pages | : | 358 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-07-03 |
Language | : | English |
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Visit Jill online at jillwilliamson. Growing up in Alaska led to love books, and in 2010 her first novel, By Darkness Hid, won the Christy Award. Jill Williamson is a novelist, dreamer, and believer. Jill lives in Oregon with her husband and two children. She loves working with teenagers and gives writing workshops at libraries, schools, camps, and churches
Told that he has been created to save humanity, Martyr has just one wish before he is scheduled to “expire” in less than a month. To see the sky.Abby Goyer may have just moved to Alaska, but she has a feeling something strange is going on at the farm where her father works. Or what would happen when a mysterious boy shows up at her door, asking about the stars.As the reality of the Jason Experiment comes to light, Martyr is caught between two futuresthe one for which he was produced and the one Abby believes God created him to have. But even this smart, confident girl could never have imagined what lies beneath a simple barn. Time is running out, and Martyr must decide if a life with Abby is worth leaving everything he’s ever known.. Martyrotherwise known as Jason 3:3is one of hundreds of clones kept in a remote facility called Jason Farms
What if? Diane M. Graham Can you imagine living your whole life with a purpose? It sounds pretty awesome, right? Ummfor Martyr, not so much. Actually, he is one of 56 brothers living in an underground facility in Alaska, each with the same purpose. They don't know what that purpose is, just that it is their . Gretchen EK Engel said Intriguing Cautionary Tale about Cloning. An intriguing read about cloning. Jill Williamson is one of my favorite authors so it was no surprise that I loved it. She's great at weaving tight stories with multiple points of view. Martyr is a clone that is also an individual. He's empathetic to the "broken" clones destined for . "My favorite find so far this year!" according to Noah's Mom. My infatuation with this book started right on the cover. I love the cover art. It does a great job of both capturing the theme and intriguing me. So of course, I had to find out exactly what it was about. Then I read the blurb and took a sneak peek and I was absolutely hooked.It's t
Hiscomplete innocence, perfect sincerity and humorous misunderstandings of themodern world easily endear him to readers. Martyr's final action givesreaders an uplifting and important lesson." -Kirkus . "Teens who enjoy fast-paced books with Christian overtones,à la Ted Dekker, may be eager to take on this wild ride of a story." -Diane Colson,Voice of Youth Advocates "What are the criteria thatdetermine humanity? Do scientists have the right to use their expertise andresources to benefit themselves at the expense of their subjects? And whochooses an individual's path in life? These questions are at the center ofWilliamson's book. While 'Replication' is aimed at a teen audience, adults willfind the story engaging and thought-provoking as well." -Renee Struthers-