The Child in Human Progress

Author: Payne, George Henry

Synopsis:

In 'The Child in Human Progress' by George Henry Payne, a mysterious child with extraordinary abilities emerges in a world grappling with social and technological advancements. As the child's powers become increasingly apparent, society is forced to confront its own limitations and question the true nature of progress. Set against a backdrop of intrigue and moral dilemmas, this thought-provoking tale explores the impact of a single individual on the course of human development.

Genres: Science Fiction, Mystery, Social Commentary

Themes: Human potential, Ethics, Societal progress

Subjects:

Read on Gutenberg

Book Cover

Back to Homepage