The Girl from Wudang
Publisher,Tuttle Publishing
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 448 g
No. of Pages, 352
Shelf: Fiction / Adult Fiction
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My Name is Tigress and I am immortal. This is my story.
Yinyin, called Tigress, was raised in the sacred mountains of Wudang, where her life was about Tai Chi, the Dao, and trying to balance her yang with yin. Artificial intelligence and neuroscience were things she'd never even heard of. But then her overpowering yang sets her on a course to the Bay Area to become a professional fighter.
For as long as she could remember, Yinyin had been told she was poised to become part of something big, but what "big" turned out to be was beyond her imagining: a scientific experiment that would allow her to connect her brain to a thing they called "Brainternet" and become unbeatable. Bonus: the suicidal headaches that had plagued her all her life would cease.
But nothing comes without a price, and this connection would give others access to family secrets Yinyin has sworn to protect. Secrets that, at large and in the wrong hands, could be a very dangerous thing.
Fans of the legendary cyberpunk novels and gritty sci-fi thrillers of William Gibson and Stieg Larsson will be captivated by this new techno-thriller—a fast-paced blend of action, neuroscience, spirituality and martial arts.
About the Author
The author of multiple best-selling novels in Brazil, P.J. Caldas, a.k.a. P.J. Pereira, was picked by the Dictionary of Brazilian Literature as one of the most important writers of the twenty-first century. There, he published four books inspired by the mythology carried to the country by the African diaspora, and reached the top five best-selling titles multiple times. PJ is also a martial artist with 40 years of experience in combat sports, including kempo, karate, tai chi, and Brazilian jiu jitsu.
Reviews
"Unpredictable, disorienting and wonderfully absorbing ... a book you can't stop reading." —Monica Rector, professor emeritus of Literature, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"An interdisciplinary brewing of ideas and imagination, packed with futuristic brain science tech, martial arts action, and Asian culture." —Professor Paul Li, faculty and author in Cognitive Science at UC Berkeley
Dimensions: 13.97 x 3.05 x 21.34 cm