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Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., J.D. -- Author of Fifty Books Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., J.D. -- Author of Fifty Books
Lafayette, CA
Wednesday, August 21, 2019


The New World Neanderthals Book
 

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            What if the abilities of the Neanderthals -- being strong, aggressive, having good vision, and working together as a team in a hunt -- could be put to use in modern America?  That's the premise behind The New World Neanderthals: The Rise of the Force, after a factory owner with a team of robots manufacturing and shipping its products decides to work with scientists to create a team of Neanderthals.  Then some detectives think the robots could help the catch criminals using low tech methods, starting with capturing an escaped prisoner who has fled into the desert and then into the rocky hills and mountains.

            The book, now on Kindle at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07WVXBD11 with a paperback and audiobook coming soon, is a continuing story begun in The Neanderthals Are Back which has gotten four five-star reviews on Amazon.  In this first book, The Beginning, six Neanderthal children created from cloning grow up as babies in a lab where they are taught by a nursery school teacher.  Then, they go to a group home, get discovered by the media, become foster kids, attend elementary school, and become teens and young adults.  Along the way, they face many challenges because of their differences from modern humans. 

            The Rise of the Force builds on this story after the factory owner hears about this first group and creates this new generation of Neanderthals leading to the formation of the Force. 

             The New World Neanderthals is an especially timely series, because of the renewed interest in Neanderthals, who have long been maligned in illustrations and cartoons as dumb ugly brutes.  But recent research, at the foundation of these series, shows they are not. Rather they had certain valuable skills that helped them survive over hundreds of thousands of years and spread over much of Europe and Eurasia before going extinct about 35,000 years ago. 

             So potentially, they could become the new modern superheroes, offering their old time abilities to help solve the problems of today.  There is even now a Facebook page -- @neanderthalsareback -- which is devoted to reviving interest in the Neanderthals and sharing their real story.

             Coming soon are a line of Neanderthal dolls, games, greeting cards, and posters.  These projects are being coordinated by Jones & O'Malley, based in the Los Angeles area. 

              The author, Gini Graham Scott, Ph.D., J.D., is a nationally known writer, consultant, speaker, and seminar leader, who has written several books on recent scientific and technological breakthroughs including The Science of Living Longer: Developments in Life Extension Technology and The Very Next New Thing: Commentaries on the Latest Developments That Will Be Changing Your Life..  She specializes in business and work relationships, professional and personal development, social trends, and popular culture. She has published 50 books with major publishers and over 150 through her company Changemakers Publishing. She has written and produced 10 feature films and documentaries through Changemakers Productions.  She has worked with dozens of clients on memoirs, self-help, popular business books, and film scripts. 

            For more information:

Jana Collins

Jones & O'Malley

Toluca Lake, California

www.jonesomalley.com

jana@jonesomalley.com

(818) 762-8353

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