La genética del tiempo

Alcázar, Diego del

In the year 2072, Sofia has converted her grandparents' medieval house into the headquarters of GENE, a school for genetically edited teenagers who have above-average IQs. One of the fundamental objectives of the center is to help them solve the greatest ethical dilemma that society of the time faces: what are the consequences of us being able to modify the code of life, DNA, at will? Should we play God? Fifty years earlier, her grandmother, Mercedes de Grijalba, an international businesswoman and founder of one of the most important pharmaceutical empires of the 21st century, became one of the protagonists of the revolution that took place as a consequence of the questionable decisions she made to help to his sick daughter, Clara. Sofía remembers the times of her grandmother until she begins to receive some mysterious letters that open a window to her true story and to the challenges, some chilling, that she has to face humanity.

Author
Alcázar, Diego del
Subject
Literature > Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
Genre
Speculative >
EAN
9788467070330
ISBN
978-84-670-7033-0
Edition
1
Publisher
Espasa-Calpe
Pages
472 
High
23.0 cm
Weight
15.0 cm
Release date
06-09-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Espasa narrativa 
Hardcover edition
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Alcázar, Diego del (aut.)

  • Alcázar, Diego del
    Diego del Alcázar (n. en Madrid) desarrolla su actividad profesional en el campo de la educación: es CEO de IE University, una universidad con gran prestigio en el entorno global, y fund   Read more