Change In Our Time - A Nanotechnology Thriller
Brian Alvis Jones
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(Brian Jones, March 23, 2013)
In the tradition of Orson Scott Card's Ender's Game, comes a nanotechnology thriller of a young orphan tossed around by the system and uncared for by the adults in charge. Having lost both of his parents, he is alone in a world of leering faces and cold eyes. Unfairly, he's had to grow up way more than he should, but even little boys have their limits. Now, after having been put into the care of Dr. Cambio's school for learning challenged children, Alex's troubles could finally be over - or only just begun.Since the death of her son, Judy had been filling her days with binge eating and soap operas. Life had become nothing but a gray, dreary trudge, and not even her cats could make her smile anymore. For two years, the medication had been the only thing keeping her from turning into a weeping mess lying on her floor. But, when her mother pressures her to get a job teaching children at Dr. Cambio's school, Judy finds something she hadn't had for a long time. Hope.What is the secret that Dr. Cambio is keeping at his school? What will it mean for Judy and Alex? How will either of them hope to stand against...Change In Our Time.