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speculative-anthropology

The narrative explores the biological and social differences between modern humans and Neanderthals through Ponter's behavior and physical traits.

1 chapter across 1 book

Hominids (2002)Robert J. Sawyer

Chapter 32

In this chapter, Mary Vaughan and Louise devise a plan to evade the media by using a decoy vehicle, allowing Ponter, the Neanderthal, to be safely transported to Reuben Montego's home. The chapter explores Mary’s growing emotional tension and awkwardness around Ponter, highlighting their communication barriers and cultural differences. The chapter ends with a sudden medical emergency as Ponter collapses, prompting urgent concern from Mary and Reuben.