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Joshua: Son of None by Nancy Freedman

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5.0

I first read this book back when I was fresh from[b:The Boys from Brazil|99894|The Boys from Brazil|Ira Levin|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1328882615s/99894.jpg|815712], and trying to get my English teacher to include books I liked. She, an awesome lady, handed me a copy of this. I then read it about a dozen times. Then a few more.

I'm fascinated by the idyllic aura put around the Kennedy presidency and the early "clones and nature nurture" ideas. This is a perfect companion piece to the aforementioned "Boys from Brazil." The idea that with enough planning the world can get someone hack is fascinating and compelling and doesn't take into account the subject.

One day I hope they make a movie.
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