In the Nevada desert, in the near future, a brilliant biologist and
single mother named Naomi Chiang sets off a chain reaction that
threatens to bring the networked world to its knees. When her
seventeen-year-old son, Colt, who spends most of his time in the comfort
of virtual reality, secretly releases her latest findings--a process for
regrowing human tissue--Colt's estranged father crashes into their lives
again, backed by the secretive security organization he heads. The U.S.
government wants Naomi's research . . . and her son, who must leave the
virtual sphere to discover the pleasures--and pains--of a life fully
lived. Page-turning and thought-provoking, Connect is a whip-smart
novel that explores what connection--both human and otherwise--might be
in a digital age. It is a story of mothers and sons; but it is also
about you, your phone, and the world to come.