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Theory of Bastards

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WINNER of the Philip K. Dick Award for BEST Science Fiction


In a near and mildly dystopic future, Francine has finally been freed from years of undiagnosed pain--a recent surgery has provided relief. Her subversive "Theory of Bastards," which has unseated public figures and past presidents, has proven fruitful for other scientists and rewarded her with a generous grant and a prestigious placement at The Foundation. Now she is spearheading further research on a group of remarkable animals, bonobos. Her steady, significant progress is interrupted when windstorms sweep up out of the abandoned places and her colleagues retreat to safety. Francine and the man she has come to love stay behind to weather the storm, protect their simian research subjects, and continue the work, as a new and better future begins to emerge from the dust.


Audrey Schulman has once again written a spellbinding, original novel that never loses sight of its humanity.


Product Details

PublisherEuropa Editions
Publish DateSeptember 02, 2025
Pages416
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9798889661535
DimensionsN/A

About the Author

Audrey Schulman is the author of Three Weeks in December (Europa, 2012), The Dolphin House (Europa, 2022), Theory of Bastards, and three previous novels. Her work has been translated into eleven languages. Born in Montreal, she now lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she runs HEET, a non-profit.


Reviews

"A riveting page-turner [...] In the second half you will be unable to look away from the page, hardly be able to draw a breath [...] in creating white-knuckle tension or describing sudden violence, Schulman can rival any of our more famous thriller writers."--Michael Dirda, The Washington Post


"And, fittingly, it is Frankie's take on the 'benefit in having the lover's baby rather than the husband's' (in other words, the theory of bastards) that both gives the novel its title and marks the culmination of Schulman's quixotic yet surprisingly successful attempt to fashion the scientific study of human and bonobo sexual preferences into enthralling fiction."--The Globe and Mail


"Ms. Schulman is a swift, confident, engaging writer who wields her considerable research--the novel includes a five-page appendix documenting her sources--with a nimble touch."--The Wall Street Journal


"Ms Schulman's finest novel yet is an examination of sexual relations, the 'careful theatre' of civilisation, and humanity's responsibilities in a rapidly changing world. It is both an edifying read and an exhilarating one."--The Economist


"Theory of Bastards is lifted by its science, flecked like mica throughout the story [...] The writer skillfully weaves fact with fiction. Her chapters are short, her sentences clipped and efficient, if not beautiful [...] a clever story about female desire with its own fascinating origins."--Newsday


★ "[A] deeply unusual, psychologically astute novel about technology and survival, sex and love. [...] Beguiling, irreverent, and full of heart."--Kirkus (Starred Review)


★ "[A] wonderful, intricate novel [...] set in the palpably near future [...and] a propulsive story rooted in a future that feels possible. The incorporation of research into the narrative is seamless, and the result is an astute, impeccable page-turner readers will savor."--Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)


"Singular, inventive, and provocative, Theory of Bastards warrants attention."--Foreword Reviews


"Schulman has written a futuristic tale that places animals and people on a journey of survival. Francine is a reproductive scientist and is doing research on bonobos monkeys. These gentle animals are very intelligent and communicative. In the midst of this landscape natural disaster occurs and man and monkey must flee their habitat to escape disaster. A fascinating look at the cooperation between man and beast and the attachments that are forged. Awesome!"--Stephanie Crowe, Page & Palette


"This is the most absorbing novel I've read all year! Page after ravishingly vivid page, Audrey Schulman creates a not-far-in-the-future world that feels as real as our own. The science she draws on is 100 percent accurate, the technology she foresees is completely believable, and the relationships between the humans and bonobos are among the richest and most compelling of any personal connections described in literature. And the ending--wow."--Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopu

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