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The Diamond Age

Author: Neal Stephenson

First time published: February 1995, Bantam Spectra

Synopsis

Decades into our future, a stone's throw from the ancient city of Shanghai, a brilliant nanotechnologist named John Percival Hackworth has just broken the rigorous moral code of his tribe, the powerful neo-Victorians. He's made an illicit copy of a state-of-the-art interactive device called A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer. Commissioned by an eccentric duke for his grandchild, stolen for Hackworth's own daughter, the Primer's purpose is to educate and raise a girl capable of thinking for herself. It performs its function superbly. Unfortunately for Hackworth, his smuggled copy has fallen into the wrong hands. Young Nell and her brother Harv are thetes - members of the poor, tribeless class. Neglected by their mother, Harv looks after Nell. When he and his gang waylay a certain neo-Victorian - John Percival Hackworth - in the seamy streets of their neighborhood, Harv brings Nell something special: the Primer. And from the moment she opens the book, her life is changed. She enters a fairy tale in which she is the heroine, challenged with traversing an enchanted world in search of the fabled twelve keys. If successful, she could emerge with untold wisdom and power. Following the discovery of his crime, Hackworth begins an odyssey of his own. Expelled from the neo-Victorian paradise, squeezed by agents of Protocol Enforcement on one side and a Mandarin underworld crime lord on the other, he searches for an elusive figure known as the Alchemist. His quest and Nell's will ultimately lead them to another seeker whose fate is bound up with the Primer - a woman who holds the key to a vast, subversive information network that is destined to decode and reprogram the future of humanity.

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By demosthenes from Canada
Date:
05.10.2006
The Diamond Edge is an edgy cyberpunk thriller that explores the near future world where nanotechnology rules. We follow Nell as she grows from a small child in the slums to an adult - helped along the way by the stolen primer. Interspersed we follow the lives of Elizabeth, the girl who the primer was intended for originally and Fiona, Hackworths daughter for whom it was copied. The 3 girls represent beautifully 3 dramatically different strata of a highly tiered society and how their 3 different levels of societal and economic stress propels them to travel in different trajectories orbiting the same world.

Along the way we see John Hackworths rise and fall and rebirth, and the clash of the have and have not societies all played against an advanced high tech future world. Nanotech and the virtual world intersect the real world and the ultimate collison course among the players is well orchestrated and leaves the reader fullfilled.

Great storylines, compelling characters, hard science fiction, great backdrop. What more could you want?

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