About This Book
To solve the world''s depopulation problem, scientists have developed a process known as ""pullulation,"" which transmogrifies birds and mammals into humanoid form. When a terrible accident occurs, the once desolate planet Earth''s population quadruples overnight with the appearance of strange new beings known as ""Blomers.""
Now human, or at least human-like, Blomers bring with them certain talents based on their forebears: foxes are mathematically inclined, blue jays are visually artistic and gophers are courageous and strong. But with these aptitudes come a predilection for a free and open sexuality and a tendency toward violence among their own kind. Humans are at best bemused and at worst horrified by the Blomers'' bizarre behaviour.
Buttoned-down insurance manager Hector Thompson hates two things: change and science fiction. Finding himself in the middle of both, Hector must embark on a road trip across North America to reckon with the full impact of pullulation and what responsibilities he has to the rapidly changing society in which he lives.
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