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In 1950, a young doctor called Norton Perina signs on with the anthropologist Paul Tallent for an expedition to the remote Micronesian island of Ivu'ivu in search of a rumored lost tribe. They succeed, finding not only that tribe but also a group of forest dwellers they dub "The Dreamers," who turn out to be fantastically long-lived but progressively more senile. Perina suspects the source of their longevity is a hard-to-find turtle; unable to resist the possibility of eternal life, he kills one and smuggles some meat back to the States. He scientifically proves his thesis, earning worldwide fame and the Nobel Prize, but he soon discovers that its miraculous property comes at a terrible price. As things quickly spiral out of his control, his own demons take hold, with devastating personal consequences. (Fiction, Magic Realism)
The People in the Trees: content & age rating
Intended for adult readers (18+).
This literary novel contains mature themes including the exploitation of indigenous peoples, ethical violations in scientific research, and dark psychological content with devastating personal consequences. The protagonist's moral deterioration involves disturbing behavior.
What to know going in
This book has moderate violence, moderate sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include child harm, abuse of power, and animal death (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Adult readers interested in morally complex narratives about the price of scientific ambition will find this thought-provoking.