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AUDIENCE FOR EINSTEIN
the Award Winning Novel by Mark Wakely Can
Your Memories Live on Forever in Someone Else? It's rare for
a first-time novelist to write a book which even before its release is garnering
awards and creating a buzz throughout the industry. Mark Wakely has done just
that with his highly acclaimed novel An Audience for Einstein. A
novel which crosses over several genres to speculate about the rapid trajectory
of medical science and the ensuing bio-ethical debates that are already raging,
An Audience for Einstein is daring and compelling; dramatic and
controversial. It is a creative examination of pure scientific research versus
the human element; a story which pushes the limits just as science is pushing
ethical limits today. But
it's not pure speculation. Wakely conducted extensive research and consulted with
a registered nurse, a physicist and a neurosurgeon to get the facts right. Is
memory transplantation possible? What would result if it is? An
Audience for Einstein will leave you wondering just what the future holds
for all mankind. Discover
why An Audience for Einstein, before its release, has
already won awards including:
- Winner, Fountainhead Press 2002/03 National Writing
Contest
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First Place, 2003 Authorlink
International New Author,
which was judged by top
editors at prestigious publishing
houses such as Warner,
Random House, Simon &
Shuster, Penguin Putnam and
McGraw Hill
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©Copyright
2004. All Rights reserved. Mark Wakely
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