Author Evening with Professor George Paxinos
Set across four continents, A River Divided is the thrilling first novel by world famous neuroscientist George Paxinos who uses his vast knowledge to examine the limits of science and the brain. He poses the searing question of our time – can humans and nature co-exist in harmony?
Twins raised apart, with an unknown genetic inheritance, become beacons for the battle to save the environment. Each stands on an opposing side of the fight over the last great rainforest - The Amazon, where they will meet for only a moment across a river divided. This is a story about finding your identity, and how love, faith, forgiveness and freedom can change lives and set a new course for humanity.
It is a book that charters this critical time and the relevant question: who wins in the battle of nature versus nurture?
Book for purchase and signing on the night from Constant Reader.
Part of Mosman Council Seniors Festival.