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Birthright
Birthright
Author: Michael Stewart
After adopting the Neanderthal boy whom her late husband had discovered in the mountains of southern Asia, Julia Wendell realizes that there are people who would risk everything to possess him.
ISBN-13: 9780006176473
ISBN-10: 000617647X
Publication Date: 1/1/1991
Pages: 416
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Fontana Press
Book Type: Paperback
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When noted Harvard anthropologist Sam Wendell discovers a Neanderthal boy still living in southern Asia, he is certain the discovery will launch him into instant fame. But after Sam dies in a car accident, the young boy, Adam, ends up being adopted by Sam's widow Julia and living in suburban Boston where his strange behavior draws more than passing itnerest, especially from the neighbors. Sam's former mistress, Max, herself an anthropologist, befriends Julia and decides that Adam will be her scientific find - but first she must give the Neanderthal his birthright: the genetic material that makes humans more civilized than cave dwellers...or does it?
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A Harvard anthropologist discovers a Neanderthal boy in southeast Asia.


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