The story is narrated by Jimmy, who calls himself Snowman, along two parts of his life: before the plague, and after. He grows up in a dystopian world ruled by corporations and rife with genetic engineering experiments. But after the plague, things are even stranger, as Snowman deals with feral hybrid animals and the kind, green-eyed, mostly-human Children of Crake.
Recommendation: Read it. It’s near-future dystopian goodness.
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