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    Eva by Peter Dickinson

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    • ISBN: 0440207665
    • Publisher: Random House Children's Books
    • Pub. Date: October 1990
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    Synopsis

    THIRTEEN-YEAR OLD EVA wakes up in the hospital unable to remember anything since the picnic on the beach. Her mother leans over the bed and begins to explain. A traffic accident, a long coma . . .

    But there is something, Eva senses, that she’s not being told. There is a price she must pay to be alive at all. What have they done, with their amazing medical techniques, to save her?

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    After a terrible accident, a young girl wakes up to discover that she has been given the body of a chimpanzee.

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    Following a terrible car crash, Eva, 14, awakens from a strange dream and finds herself in a hospital bed. Medical science, in this book's future setting, has allowed doctors to pull her functioning brain from her crushed body and put it into the able body of a chimpanzee. With the aid of a voice synthesizer, she communicates with others and adjusts to her new body; because her father is a scientist who has always worked among the chimps (who have been crowded by the massive human population out of any semblance of a natural world, and into iron and steel jungles), Eva is comfortable with her new self. She takes on the issue of animal rights, setting up (with the help of others, of course) an elaborate scheme to release chimps back into the last of the wild. Years later, that is where she dies. The story is riveting from the outset, especially as Dickinson details the ways in which Eva's life is saved, and the progress of her recovery. As the story becomes more political, the author loses sight of some compelling questions he has sewn into the opening pages: Who owns her--the chimp's owner, her parents, herself? Eva's human aspect becomes a device that allows her to help other chimps survive, but is otherwise unquestioned. The drama is no less suspenseful for that, but it is less satisfying. Ages 12-16. (Apr.)

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    Peter Dickinson is the author of many books for adults and young readers and has won numerous awards. He lives in England with his wife.

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    Evaby Anonymous

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    04/11/2008: Eva is about a young girl who wakes up in the hospital after a car accident. Things are not the same for her because her mind has been placed into the body of a chimp. The novel?s perspective is from Eva who is torn between two lives, human and chimp. This perspective gives a great incite to animal rights and the freedoms that they can only dream of. The future of these chimps lies in controversy between Eva?s compassion and the greed of the human race. The author has written a wonderful novel full of exquisite detail of characters, chimps, and everyone?s actions. This novel was a fantastic, moving novel that will stay with you forever.

    Evaby Anonymous

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    12/01/2007: this was definetly not the best book i've ever read. but its not the worst either. it went on for a long time but the ideas brought up were pretty good.


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