“How’s things, man?” The black man extended his hand for a handshake. Mathematical formulae were jotted on the sleeve of his shirt, right up to the elbow. “Very good,” said Peter. It had never occurred to him before that dark-skinned people didn’t have the option of jotting numbers on their skin. You learned something new about human diversity every day.”
Quote by Michel Faber
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The Book of Strange New Things
The story follows a pastor who is sent to a distant planet to establish a mission. The novel combines elements of science fiction with religious and philosophical inquiry. more
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