In a near-future world where diseases are eradicated, high-functioning autistic adult Lou Arrendale faces a life-changing decision. Offered an experimental "cure" for his condition, he must choose between conforming to societal norms and losing his unique perspective on life, including his love for classical music and a woman named Marjory. Elizabeth Moon's "The Speed of Dark" delves into profound questions of identity, humanity, and acceptance, exploring the essence of self and the complexities of relationships. This poignant and thought-provoking novel challenges readers to consider what it truly means to be oneself in a world that values conformity.
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Ballantine Books