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The Leap Year Gene

A Novel

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The Leap Year Gene

Auteur(s): Shelley Wood
Narrateur(s): Rachel Botchan
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From the author of The Quintland Sisters, a sweeping, imaginative historical epic that follows the remarkable lives of the McKinleys, a family forever altered by daughter Kit’s secret.

February 29, 1916. A baby girl is born—but as the months and years go by, Kit McKinley inexplicably ages just one year for every four.

Her mother Lillian, a fledgling botanist, fears that Kit’s condition will catch the attention of Lillian’s fellow suffragettes, who have embraced the eugenics craze sweeping North America targeting unfit, unwed mothers and “defective” children. For decades, Kit and her family must keep on the move to conceal her secret and protect her from the unwanted attention of Nazi scientists, nosy doctors, Big Pharma and the insatiable news media that is always hunting for the next sensational story.

When Kit finally reaches her teens and can pass for an adult, she must decide whether she wants to stay perpetually on the run or stay put and form lasting ties. The only problem is Will Katzen, whose life—first as a baby, then as a boy, and then as a man—keeps intersecting with hers, complicating every instinct she has to flee, or to love.

Part medical mystery, part love story, The Leap Year Gene is an unforgettable tour de force that traces the past century’s burgeoning understanding of genetics, eugenics and what constitutes “normal” while exploring the tensions, losses, love and sense of duty that can bind families together or split them apart.

©2024 Shelley Wood (P)2024 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.
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Great premise, which is perhaps why I was so disappointed. This was for a reading club, and I tried really hard to finish this book, but made it to 7 and a half hours in.

I don’t understand what the plot was supposed to be. It was like someone just narrating their daily activities; “She went to the store.”, “They moved.”, “She received a trinket.”, and all of that didn’t seem to tie together or add to the story. I was hoping it would tie together at some point, but once I reached the halfway point and it was still more of the same, I had to throw in the towel.

Nice narration, though!

What story?

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