Beggars In Spain by Nancy Kress

"Beggars In Spain" by Nancy Kress is a thought-provoking science fiction novel set in a future where genetic engineering allows parents to create "Sleepless" children who do not need to sleep. The story follows Leisha Camden, a Sleepless who faces discrimination and persecution from those who view her kind as a threat. As Leisha strives to find her place in a society divided by class and prejudice, she becomes embroiled in a battle for the future of humanity. Through its exploration of societal divisions, the novel raises questions about the nature of humanity, the pursuit of perfection, and the consequences of scientific advancement.

The 10373rd greatest book of all time


Published
1991
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
400
Words
150,000
Original Language
English

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