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The Panacea Project
- Narrated by: Helen Laser
- Length: 8 hrs and 23 mins
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A timely exploration of bodily autonomy set in a classic medical thriller
Calla Hammond has always been a loner—a product of the foster system and avoided by others because of a skin condition. When doctors discover her immune system holds the key to curing cancer, she struggles to advance lifesaving research in a world that sees her only as a means to an end. Yet along the way, Calla gains the one thing she has always longed for: a chosen family.
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