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In the utopian, Brave New World, Aldous Huxley explains the processes and dangers of the Bokanovsky’s Process. With only ten world centers there is no fighting, emotion, attachment, or commitment. Happiness is found in a pill and history has been band. Bernard Marx (an outsider in his own world), and Lenina Crowne (a brainwashed individual who mindlessly tries to escape) take a summer holiday to a New Mexico Reservation where they meet up with John “The Savage” (a determined young man who wants to make a difference). Will John be able to help Lenina escape? Will Bernard ever really found out where he belongs in the Utopia? Find out in this exciting novel.
Harper Perennial
“Huxley has done it again! A sneak peak at what is to come if we don’t change our ways.” -CJJB Reporter
“Brave New World is for anyone who has ever felt like an outsider.” -Green Forum Daily