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Kathryn H. Kidd

    Kathryn H. Kidd fue una autora estadounidense cuyas obras a menudo se centraron en La Iglesia de Jesucristo de los Santos de los Últimos Días. Colaboró en algunos de sus escritos con su esposo, Clark L. Kidd. Su escritura profundiza en los matices de las comunidades religiosas, explorando su impacto en la vida de los individuos. Los lectores aprecian su habilidad para aportar perspectivas auténticas y perspicaces a estos paisajes culturales y espirituales específicos.

    Lovelock
    • 1995

      Lovelock

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Bestselling author Orson Scott Card teams up with the talented Kathyrn H. Kidd to create a startling look at the ethics of bioengineering Lovelock is a capuchin monkey engineered to be the perfect servant--intelligent, agile, pliant, and devoted to his owner. He is a Witness--privileged to spend his days and nights observing the life of one of Earth's most brilliant scientists through digital recording devices behind his eyes. In his heart is the desire to please, not just to avoid the pain his owner can inflict with a word, but because he loves her. Lovelock is on a voyage he did not choose. What human would consider the feelings of a capuchin monkey, no matter how enhanced? But Lovelock is something special among Witnesses--he's a little smarter than most humans; smart enough to break through some of his conditioning. Smart enough to feel the bonds of slavery, and want freedom. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

      Lovelock