Planet of the Apes meets People of the World in a frozen future where archaic species struggle to survive an apocalyptic Ice Age.
One thousand years in the future, the zyme, a thick blanket of luminous green slime, covers the oceans. Glaciers 3-miles-high rise over the continents. The old stories say that when the Jemen, godlike beings from the past, realized their efforts to halt global warming had gone terribly wrong, they made a desperate gamble to save life on earth and recreated species that had survived the worst of the earth’s Ice Ages.
16-summers-old Lynx and his best friend Quiller are members of the Sealion People—archaic humans known as Denisovans. They live in a world growing colder, a world filled with monstrous predators that hunt them for food. When they flee to a new land, they meet a strange old man who impossibly seems to be the last of the Jemen. He tells Lynx the only way he can save his world is by sacrificing himself to the last true god, a quantum computer named Quancee.
Author
Kathleen O'Neal Gear
Kathleen O’Neal Gear has over two hundred non-fiction publications in the fields of archaeology, history, and bison conservation, and has authored or co-authored 47 international bestsellers. She has received numerous awards, both for her writing and for her work as an archaeologist. The United States Department of the Interior has twice awarded her a “Special Achievement Award” for outstanding management of America’s cultural resources. In 2015, she was honored by the United States Congress with a “Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition.” Also in 2015, the State of California passed Joint Member Resolution #117 saying, “The contributions of Kathleen O’Neal Gear to the fields of history, archaeology, and writing have been invaluable.” She lives with her husband, William Michael Gear in northern Wyoming.
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