A heart touching story of science fiction that is comprised of deep and humanistic emotion. Taking place in the future of our world, as an accidental creation came to easily coexist among The "computer" people, but they are a compassionate, free thinking, and existing populous who rival our intelligence. Emphasizing the family structure in the misty, hazy pages of this wonderfully compelling book of rare insights. "DELL" ,the main character of this story, born with a fatal virus that is considered the "scourge" of these poor people. Emotions and acts of dedication, as well as the overwhelming willingness to succeed continuously clash as the parent of this beautiful and precious child, born dying and infected, advocates forevermore, and "makes" the medical and technical world listen to the powerful truths that are obviously seen and experienced by both this man, and his first born son, DELL. "Dell Jr. 0043867" ,was the fixation of the world, as this virus ridden "computer" child unknowingly aided these medical/technical, and social professionals with valuable information that became milestones. Despite his disablements one can surely see a "learnnerd" spirit that peacefully smiles at the world, as well as with an ever loitering threat demise concerning the bodily realm. The ever loving trust this little one carried unto all who are the closest to him as he required continuous care until his suffering ceased. This heart warming story touches the fragile threads of humanity through the unceasing joy of simply being present in the very same soul of this beautiful child, although dying with a virus as he is a "living computer" composite like the rest of his people here. The need to be loved, nurtured, and cherished, hence achieving miracles when one is the recipient. The child known as "DELL" will touch you're So will his virus.
Lama Milkweed Augustine has written 13 books titles of varying topics and genre.' She is a Professor Buddhism and religion itself, and who was twice recognized by the 14th Dalai Lama, Tienzen Giatso, and was later figuratively enthroned by him, earning her the official title, Hher Holiness; The Most Venerable Lama Rimpoche, Miss Prof. Milkweed L. Augustine PhD DD.
Dedicating most of her life to assisting condemned inmates across the world, and worked personally with many political icons of the past, especially the Kennedys, and successfully suppressed the death penalty in her home state of Massachusetts in the early 1990's. Lama Rimpoche Milkweed earned her Doctorates at a young age. In 1995 at the age of 28, she received her Degree, a Doctor of Divinity, and later a Degree of sacred theology in 2001 at the age of 34. A humble representitive of the Buddhist Yellow Church and of the Holy Catholic Church, Lama Milkweed Augustine taught many students and professed her lessssons and heartwarming philosophies that were hard won as a survivor of atrocity and being held in captivity for seven years; a survivor of torture. She is also a slot machine technician.
Facing an early ending, Lama Rimpoche Milkweed still writes many enlightening books. She was asked to speak at the "Smithsonian Institute" at the age of 36, and her nonfiction book "The Milkweed Prophesy" published in 2006, and is housed in the Holy Vatican. Nominated for the "Conrad Hilton Humanitarian Award" for her years of working with the condemned and the people fo Tibet.
Lama Rimpoche Milkweed is the 20th albino worldwide with Alpha-1 Ditrypsom deficiency, and a failing metabolism, which is causing her not to be able to absorb foods and medications, hence her IV nutrition will soon be stopped, making her to only starve to death; only not int he manner she had numerously been victim while in captivity. She is also a sufferer of a rare form of Progeria called "Werner's Syndrome"-also known as "Weidman Rawtenstrauch Syndrome", also called "Neonatal Progeriod Syndrome." She is actually in the body age of a 95 year old, and began menopause at the age of 9 years. A defective metabolism of DNA is involved in complex processes of aging in "Werner's" Progeria. She is also battling cancer, but refuses any manner of treatment or possible cures or surgeries; allowing it to finally take her, which will likely end within the next year in 2014. Her Holiness; The Most Ven. Lama Rimpoche, Miss Prof. Milkweed L. Augustine PhD DD author, artist, pacifist leader, religious leader
This book was a narrative told in a manner unlike anything I had priorly seen whenever regarding science fiction of this nature. It starts out with a preface in two parts that depthfully explains what has happened to our earth in so many words, but in the process she comes to expiate an accidental lifeform known as the "computer" people-something purely from out of the author's brilliant and child-like imagination. Only going on to describing a loving "computer' gentleman like it was perfectly rational and normal, taking place in California's famous "Silicon Valley."
The child's relationship with his paret, they obviously did not have sex as only males were a part of this race of gentle people in the author's imagination, certainly poses as the fixation for this sick child who is cursed with the scourge of his people, which is a fatal nonremovible virus that causes many different medical and "electronic' changes within them, those who are born this way. The structure of a family is certainly well described and taken to new heights as another brother is soon born, one called 'Verizon,' but is otherwise normal origin and has no fatal virus. Many interesting exploits take their place, but as this long story filled with many scenes of festering emotions of varying reasons and ovations of events come forth. The child known simply as "Dell" 0043867, as they are given last names in the form of numbers; these living computers.
The child eventually dies, as he succumbs to his fatal nonremovable virus, but in the process of this streinuous existance of his, he unknowingly touched the entire world with his suffering, which was supposed to be somewhat facing the direction of our Lord and Savior's glorious life, death, and resurrection. "Silicon Valley" soon became a new Mecca for people looking for a spiritual cure. Helplessness was the key amidst this powerful tale of a different kind of sci fi. I never read anything quite like it. It WAS VERY EINTERESTING! It is such a tragedy more people are not reading it- or at least reviewing this really cool book. DELL by Lama Milkweed was really a page turner, but one with a different kind of heart-poised in the framework of where helplessness poses as the manner of gaining worldwide acclaim and loving reporach. What an interesting concept.