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320 pages, Hardcover
First published April 26, 2016
You have to understand that this flies in the face of everything we know about American civilizations.
What I am is very much a function of what I am not. If the “other” is the Muslim world, then I am the Judeo-Christian world. If the other is from thousands of light-years away, I am simply human. Redefine alterity and you can erase boundaries.
―I read his file. I believe he is more resilient than you give him credit for.But, though he never ceases weaving his plans and pulling the strings of others, he gradually becomes more sympathetic and understandable.
―You rea … He has a file?
―Your hairdresser has a file and you see him once a month. Vincent Couture is a foreign national on US soil, with direct access to top-secret-level information on a daily basis. He has several files, very large ones.
―You have a file on my hairdresser?
―Yes. He really needs to file his taxes.
Am I ready to accept all that may come out of this if it works? It might give us a cure for everything. It might also have the power to kill millions. Do I want that on my conscience? I wish I knew where this journey will take us, but I don’t. All I know is that this is bigger than me, my self-doubt, or any crisis of conscience.More than the question of human cost vs. technological value, some of the characters also recognize the profound change this artifact may bring to humans and our view of ourselves and the universe. As we realize that humanity is not alone, that there are other intelligences out there, the differences between our races, nations, religions and political views become less important, and boundaries are erased.
“I was smart enough to know it was wrong, but not brave enough to stop them.”
No one really wants to fight, but no one wants to be the one to back off eitherEpilogue was:
I’m just an old man who likes to tell stories. I can’t help it if you’re crazy enough to believe them[Don't think about this quote if you haven't read it. I just wanted to mention it as I liked it.]