Book Descriptions
for Only Human by Kate Thompson
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
The second volume in Thompson’s Missing Link trilogy continues to explore ethical issues involving genetic engineering while asking compelling questions about what it means to be human. Teenager Christie accompanies his stepbrother, Danny (part dolphin), Danny’s half-sister, Sandy (part frog), and their father, Bernard, on a trip to Tibet, where Bernard is in search of the yeti. Bernard is convinced the creature holds the key to a missing link in human genetic development and is obsessed with finding out if he is right. Even after Danny is lost at sea, Bernard pushes on while Sandy challenges her father at every turn, clearly unhappy with his single-minded pursuit of scientific advancement without thought for personal costs or the moral implications of his actions. With a deft blend of fantasy and science, Thomson’s fast-paced story also looks at the implications and impact of how humans treat the earth when Danny joins a colony of mer-people who are suffering from a radiation leak, and the yeti that Christie and the others finally meet reveals that she is the last surviving creature of her kind. (Age 12 and older)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
Christie and his friends continue their search for the missing link in the faraway Himalayas, where the answers may be found with the elusive and mysterious Yeti.
Their journey leaves Danny battling his overwhelming longing for the sea, and Danny's half-sister Sandy fighting for her father's approval. The experience will bring out the best and worst in the group and eventually compel each of them to ask the ultimate question: What does it mean to be human?
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