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The Humanity Project:a Novel
[Paperback - 2014]
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Category: Fiction
Sub-category: Literary Fiction
Publisher: Plume | ISBN: 9780142180907 | Pages: 352
Shipping Weight: .259 | Dimensions: 5.25 x .75 x 8 inches

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Year We Left Home and A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl, this dazzling novel is hailed as an “instantly addictive...tale of yearning, paradox, and hope.” (Booklist)
 
After surviving a horrific shooting at her high school, fifteen-year-old Linnea is packed off to live with her estranged father, Art, in California. Art, not much more than a child himself, doesn’t quite understand how or why he has suddenly become responsible for raising a sullen—and probably deeply damaged—adolescent girl. And although Linnea has little interest in her father, she becomes fascinated by the eccentric cast of characters surrounding him: Conner, a local handyman whose own home life is a war zone, and Christie, her neighbor, who has just been given the reins to a bizarrely named charity fund, the Humanity Project. As the Fund gains traction and Linnea begins to heal, the Humanity Project begs the question: Can you indeed pay someone to be good? At what price?

Thompson proves herself at the height of her powers in The Humanity Project, crafting emotionally suspenseful and thoroughly entertaining characters, in which we inevitably see ourselves. Set against the backdrop of current events and cultural calamity, it is at once a multifaceted ensemble drama and a deftly observant story of our twenty-first-century society.

Jean Thompson is aNew York Timesbestselling author and her new novel,The Humanity Projectwill be published by Blue Rider Press on April 23, 2013.Thompson is also the author of the novelThe Year We Left Home, the acclaimed short fiction collectionsDo Not Deny Me, andThrow Like a Girlas well as the novelCity Boy; the short story collectionWho Do You Love, and she is a 1999 National Book Award finalist for fiction as well as and the novelWide Blue Yonder, aNew York TimesNotable Book and Chicago Tribune Best Fiction selection for 2002.Her short fiction has been published in many magazines and journals, including The New Yorker, and been anthologized in The Best American Short Stories and Pushcart Prize. Jean's work has been praised by Elle Magazine as "bracing and wildly intelligent writing that explores the nature of love in all its hidden and manifest dimensions."Jean's other books include the short story collections The Gasoline Wars and Little Face, and the novels My Wisdom and The Woman Driver.Jean has been the recipient of Guggenheim and National Endowment for the Arts fellowships, among other accolades, and taught creative writing at the University of Illinois--Champaign/ Urbana, Reed College, Northwestern University, and many other colleges and universities.

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