Square Fish Reprint edition (September 1, 2009) The Adoration of Jenna Fox is about Jenna’s search for identity, a quest as old as history, but as startling as the future. There is something curious about them, about the house they all live in-in fact, curious describes her whole life, as she attempts to unlock the secrets of who she was, and who she has become. Worse, she doesn’t remember the people who claim to be her parents. We all search for our place in this world and how we fit in, but for Jenna Fox that search reaches dark new dimensions when she wakes from a coma and can’t remember who she is. Who am I? Can anyone ever know for sure just what it takes to be who we are? Where does it lie? In a face? A voice? A bundled string of events we call a lifetime? Is it in our DNA, bone, flesh, ancestry? How do we define our identity, and is it a once and for all definition?
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