
The Beauty of the End
A Novel
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ナレーター:
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Erika LeonGuerrero
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著者:
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Lauren Stienstra
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In this provocative work of speculative fiction, two sisters navigate the complex moral terrain of reproductive ethics, individual freedoms, and society’s duty to a future facing imminent extinction.
Charlie Tannehill and her twin sister, Maggie, are just eight years old when an unfortunate scientific discovery upends their world—and the world order. The revelation? Extinction, encoded in every creature’s DNA. The expiration date for humans? Only four generations away.
A decade later, unsure of what tomorrow holds, Charlie and Maggie enroll as counselors in a government-run human-husbandry program. By offering cash rewards for reproduction, they hope to forestall humanity’s decline and discover a genetic mutation that might defeat it. While Charlie struggles with the ethical implications of the work, Maggie makes unspeakable sacrifices to improve her odds of success—but such unchecked ambition could come at a greater cost than even she realizes.
Torn between her own morality, her love for her sister, and the pressures of a vanishing civilization, Charlie must search deep within to decide what she’s willing to sacrifice—for herself, for Maggie, and for society—to salvage hope for the whole of humankind.
©2025 by Lauren Stienstra. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.批評家のレビュー
“The Beauty of the End by novelist Lauren Stienstra will hold a special attraction to science fiction fans with an interest in dystopian fiction raised to an epic status of literary excellence. Strongly commended…” —Midwest Book Review
“Erika LeonGuerrero narrates this speculative family drama, taking listeners into a world in which human extinction is scientifically predicted to occur within the next four generations.… LeonGuerrero's narration captures the emotional and moral complexity of the sisters' choices, drawing out the tension between duty and autonomy in a collapsing world. She switches between Charlie's grappling with the program's ethical dilemmas and Maggie's willingness to go to extreme lengths for a chance at survival.… LeonGuerrero maximizes the dramatic potential throughout.” —AudioFile Magazine