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 "When something terrifically terrible happens to you, I think your brain  doesn't get it, for quite a while. You go on trying to see the world the  way it was, even when common sense should tell you that everything has changed  forever."
   Semirah Garson is certain that nothing could ever be more horrific than what she  has just lived through: a plane crash in the middle of the ocean followed by the  shocking discovery that she and the other survivors are stranded on an  apparently deserted island with no Target or Taco Bell in sight. But she's  wrong. Because no matter how hard it is for Semi, Arnie, and Miranda to bear the  sun, snakes, and fading hope of rescue, it's nothing compared to what Dr.  Franklin has in store for them. It's his private island they've had the  misfortune to land on. And it's his private hell they'll have to endure. Dr.  Franklin is too old to test his theories of animal gene therapy on himself. He  needs resilient teenage bodies that have already proven they can handle great  trauma. Semi's always wondered what it might be like to breathe underwater. She  just never imagined she'd know firsthand....   Veteran science fiction author Ann Halam has taken the framework of H.G. Wells's  classic evolution parable The  Island of Dr. Moreau and crafted an exquisitely wrought 21st-century  update that plays on all our modern fears of test-tube clones and misguided  medical ethics. Haunting, bold, and heartily recommended. (Ages 13 and older)  --Jennifer Hubert
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