Thursday, November 3, 2022

Becoming Animals by Olga Werby and Christopher Werby - Spotlight

As part of the Book Bloggers' Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) round 2 spotlights, today, I’m excited to feature a unique story.

Meet….


Becoming Animals by Olga Werby and Christopher Werby

 

Here’s a bit about the book:

 

Blurb

Becoming Animals by Olga and Christopher Werby Book cover
Humans have always wanted to know what goes on inside the minds of other animals. But what if humans could become animals?

Toby’s father leads a team of neuroscientists directly connecting the brains of humans with those of animals. And Toby is a prodigy at throwing her mind into the animal subjects in his lab—she’s the best there is.

But Toby suffers from cystic fibrosis and she’s not likely to live into adulthood. Could a radical plan to embed her consciousness into an animal allow Toby to survive? And what does it mean to live without a human body?

Can Toby and her father solve the problem of fully merging two beings before she takes her last breath? Will the government succeed in stopping their efforts before they are done? It’s a race against death and into the minds of animals.

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More book info

Publisher: Createspace

Length: 361 Pages

Genre: Science Fiction, Young Adult

Publication Date: 26 December 2017

Find Becoming Animals by Olga Werby and Christopher Werby via Amazon (Canada), Amazon US, and Amazon UK.

 

 

About the Author

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Olga Werby got her B.A. from Columbia University in Mathematics and Astrophysics and worked at NASA on the Pioneer Venus Project as a programmer. She received her masters from U.C. Berkeley in Education of Math, Science, and Technology and went on to earn a doctorate in education.

Together with her husband and business partner, Christopher Werby, they conceive, design, and create products, ideas, websites, and exhibits. Along the way, they write science fiction together.




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More spotlights as part of the BBNYA spotlights series:

All the Whys of Delilah’s Demise by Neve Maslakovic

Earthlings: The Beginning by Ray Star

Emma and the Minotaur by Jon Herrera

The Iron Crown by L.L. Macrae

Miss Percy's Pocket Guide to the Care and Feeding of British Dragons by Quenby Olson



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