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On Mars, scientists nurture human infants in gradually altered atmospheres and environments so they will grow physically adapted to the planet. As the children mature they develop tall, hardy bodies and breathe freely in the thin air, and a generation emerges that rejects its Earth-taught guardians. The plot follows the teachers' shifting emotions from pride to alarm as their creation claims Mars as its own, and the piece interrogates engineered evolution, emergent cultural identity, and the ethical fallout when creators lose control of a people they deliberately fashioned.

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Marcia Kamien

Marcia Kamien is an author known for her work in children's literature. Her notable book, "And a Little Child," explores themes of innocence and the unique perspectives of youth. Through her writing, Kamien contributes to the literary landscape by engaging young readers and encouraging them to reflect on their experiences and emotions. While her body of work may be limited, her focus on childhood experiences resonates with both children and adults alike, making her a valuable voice in the genre.

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