{"product_id":"speak","title":"Speak","description":"Product Description\n\n\nShe cannot run. She cannot walk. She cannot even blink. As her batteries run down for the final time, all she can do is speak. Will you listen?From a pilgrim girl's diary, to a traumatised child talking to a software program; from Alan Turing's conviction in the 1950s, to a genius imprisoned in 2040 for creating illegally lifelike dolls: all these lives have shaped and changed a single artificial intelligence - MARY3. In Speak she tells you their story, and her own. It is the last story she will ever tell, spoken both in celebration and in warning.When machines learn to speak, who decides what it means to be human? 'TRANSFIXING'New York Times'BRILLIANT'Huffington Post'INCREDIBLE'Buzzfeed'HYPNOTIC'Guardian'A MASTERPIECE'NPR\n\n\nReview\n\n\nSPEAK is that rarest of finds: a novel that doesn't remind me of any other book I've ever read. A complex, nuanced, and beautifully written meditation on language, immortality, the nature of memory, the ethical problems of artificial intelligence, and what it means to be human. -- Emily St. John Mandel, author of STATION ELEVEN\n\nBeautifully illustrates the human longing at the heart of our obsession with technology . . . a hypnotic read ―\nGuardian\n\nComes out of nowhere and hits like a thunderbolt. It's not just one of the smartest books of the year, it's one of the most beautiful ones, and it almost seems like an understatement to call it a masterpiece. ―\nNPR\n\nReads like a hybrid of David Mitchell and Margaret Atwood . . . a brilliant novel -- Philipp Meyer, author of THE SON\n\nA thumping good read. Every time I sit down with it, it makes me happy all over again -- Joe Hill, author of HORNS\n\n\nBook Description\n\n\nFor fans of David Mitchell and Margaret Atwood comes this poignant novel from Waterstones Book Club author Louisa Hall, with a tale will make readers everywhere question what it really means to be human. Emily St. John Mandel, author of\nStation Eleven, calls\nSpeak the 'rarest of finds'.\n\n\nFrom the Back Cover\n\n\nShe cannot run. She cannot walk. She cannot even blink. As her batteries run down for the final time, all she can do is speak. Will you listen?'TRANSFIXING'New York Times'BRILLIANT'Huffington Post'INCREDIBLE'Buzzfeed'HYPNOTIC'Guardian'A MASTERPIECE'NPRWhen machines learn to speak, who decides what it means to be human?From a pilgrim girl's diary, to a traumatised child talking to a software program; from Alan Turing's conviction in the 1950s, to a genius imprisoned in 2040 for creating illegally lifelike dolls: all these lives have shaped and changed a single artificial intelligence - MARY3. In Speak she tells you their story, and her own. It is the last story she will ever tell, spoken both in celebration and in warning.'Speak is that rarest of finds: a novel that doesn't remind me of any other book I've ever read. A complex, nuanced, and beautifully written meditation on language, immortality, the nature of memory, the ethical problems of artificial intelligence'Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven\n\n\nAbout the Author\n\n\nLouisa Hall grew up in Philadelphia. After graduating from Harvard, she played squash professionally while finishing her premedical coursework and working in a research lab at the Albert Einstein Hospital. She holds a PhDin literature from the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of\nTrinity and\nSpeak and lives in New York.","brand":"Orbit","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":39667981189205,"sku":"9780356506098N","price":10.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":false}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/2481\/5790\/products\/cd80fea7-0dd7-4cc7-8664-f4ba09727e20.jpg?v=1644260624","url":"https:\/\/smeikalbooks.co.uk\/en-us\/products\/speak","provider":"smeikalbooks","version":"1.0","type":"link"}