In
early July 2013, the following news article made headlines: "Possibility of First
Head Transplant Fraught with Ethical and Medical Dilemmas." Are head transplants really in our near future,
and what will that mean for mankind? Dante Marando understands that the human
body is fragile. With recent medical advances, he's certain scientists will
soon be able to keep healthy people alive for longer stretches of time, and he
is determined to be a part of history in the making. Is Dante interested in
helping mankind thrive, or is he only looking out for himself?
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S.L. Wallace is an upper elementary Montessori teacher and life long writer who is a descendant of the famous William Wallace. Like him, she believes in freedom and independence. Unlike him, she fights her battles with the pen. When asked what her favorite genre is for a rainy day, Wallace says "It's a tie between historical fiction and science fiction because I enjoy learning about the past as well as imagining the future." To learn more about the author and her work head to http://slwallace.com/.
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S.L. Wallace is an upper elementary Montessori teacher and life long writer who is a descendant of the famous William Wallace. Like him, she believes in freedom and independence. Unlike him, she fights her battles with the pen. When asked what her favorite genre is for a rainy day, Wallace says "It's a tie between historical fiction and science fiction because I enjoy learning about the past as well as imagining the future." To learn more about the author and her work head to http://slwallace.com/.
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