Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful

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Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful
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Author Arwen Elys Dayton
CountryUnited States of America
LanguageEnglish
Genre Science fiction, Young adult fiction, Fiction
PublisherDelacorte Press
Publication date
December 4, 2018
Pages384
ISBN 978-0525580959

Stronger, Faster and More Beautiful is a 2018 science fiction novel by Arwen Elys Dayton. It explores the ethical question of how far humans will go in their pursuit of physical perfection. [1] It was well-received critically, with Tom Shippey of the Wall Street Journal citing it as one of the best science fiction novels of 2018, and has won a number of awards.

Contents

Background

At eleven years old, Dayton watched a news story about a girl of the same age who refused medical treatment for a fatal but curable disease for religion reasons. She describes the "push and pull" of her feelings of the situation as the "touchstones" in writing the novel, professing to want to "paint myself into corners that felt just like that one. Or worse." [2]

Dayton's interest in genetic engineering began in 2009 when she read an article in The New Yorker about synthetic biology and the scientists who were fusing together body parts to create new life. She stated in an interview: "My obsession eventually grew into Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful. But while the novel will make you think about the real scientific leaps that are happening right now, at its core it’s a series of intimate stories: Now that we can alter the course of our own evolution, how will we as a species evolve? And what will it be like to grow up, to fall in and out of love, to discover who you are, when the very essence of 'you' may be changing? [3] Over the years read hundreds of articles and conducted numerous interviews with different researchers, including one researcher who was working to engineer mosquitoes so they couldn’t carry malaria. [4]

Plot

Stronger, Faster, and More Beautiful is composed of six interrelated stories, each set farther into the future than the last, and covering in all a time period of perhaps 150 years. The novel begins “a few years from now” with Evan and Julia Weary, semi-identical twins facing a dramatic choice about their own survival. It continues with Ludmilla, a girl who must conceal the extent to which her body has been rebuilt as prejudice against altered humans is on the rise.

Soon we meet Alexios, a boy whose genetic modifications at the embryo stage were supposed to give him super-human intelligence and open the door to a happy and successful life. Instead, his body was born deformed and his extreme intelligence has twisted in upon itself so that he spends his mental energy creating anagrams and solving useless puzzles about the world around him. Alexios has been modified with dolphin skin cells to live primarily underwater, where he oversees a flock of manatees who are growing within them human organs for transplant.

Everywhere in the world, such advances are changing the face of humanity. “As genetic manipulation accelerates beyond cosmetic enhancements and lifesaving surgeries, animal and plant genes are modified, then used to modify human beings. Limbs can be added and the mortally ill frozen until their ailments are curable. For-profit enterprises, in the U.S. especially, compete in a laissez-faire free-for-all,” according to Kirkus Reviews.

Eventually we meet Luck and Starlock, non-modified humans (known as “Protos”) who are kept on a reservation in the Colorado mountains. Humans outside their reservation have been so altered that they are, in many cases, nearly unrecognizable. When a diseases strikes these “modern” humans, the Protos must venture off the reservation and take up the reins of humanity.

Characters

Reception

Tom Shippey of the Wall Street Journal cited the book as one of the best science fiction novels of 2018, [5] while Constance Grady of Vox named it one of the 16 best books of 2018. [6] The book was chosen by Kirkus Reviews for its Best YA Science Fiction of 2018. [7] It is a Hal Clement Notable book and a winner of the Westchester Fiction Award and was given starred reviews by five literary journals. [8] [9]

Sadie Trombetta of Bustle described the book as "powerful, poignant", writing: "six interconnected narratives come together to tell a larger story about a distant future where science and technology have made it possible to attain the kind of perfection humans have always craved. It is a twisted and sometimes terrifying exploration of the incredible possibilities of genetic manipulation and life extension that begs an important question: How far are we willing to go to become the perfect human specimen, and at what point does that perfection start to interfere with our humanity?" [10] The Orange County Register called it a "mind-bending collection" which will "leave you with many questions to ponder". [11] In a starred review, Kirkus wrote that the book was "imaginative and incisive ... [and] asks readers to ponder what makes us human and if we’ll know when we’ve crossed the line, becoming something else." [12] Publishers’ Weekly also gave the book a starred review, stating that "Dayton’s brilliant collection of stories is best described as a scientific Twilight Zone". [13] Eric Smith of Paste magazine described the book as a "thrilling read that explores an exciting and terrifying near-future" and an "extraordinary work [which] explores the amazing possibilities of genetic manipulation and life extension, as well as the ethical quandaries that will arise with these advance", with results ranging from the "heavenly to the monstrous". [14] In the UK, the Financial Times noted that "the thought-provoking ideas are grounded in warm, credible characterisation." [15]

Honors and awards

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