Misspent Youth

Written by:
Peter F. Hamilton
Narrated by:
Steven Crossley

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
2
Narrator
2
Release Date
January 2016
Duration
12 hours 40 minutes
Summary
2040: After decades of research, scientists of the European Union believe that they have at last conquered humankind's most pernicious foe: old age. For the first time, technology holds out the promise of not merely slowing the aging process but actually reversing it.

The first subject for treatment is seventy-eight-year-old philanthropist Jeff Baker. After eighteen months in a rejuvenation tank, Jeff emerges looking like a twenty-year-old. And the change is more than skin deep. From his hair cells down to his DNA, Jeff is twenty-with a breadth of life experience. But while possessing the wisdom of a septuagenarian at age twenty is one thing, raging testosterone is another, as Jeff soon discovers. Suddenly his oldest friends seem, well, old. Jeff's trophy wife looks better than she ever did. His teenage son, Tim, is more like a younger brother. And Tim's nubile girlfriend is a conquest too tempting to resist.

Jeff's rejuvenated libido wreaks havoc on the lives of his friends and family, straining his relationship with Tim to the breaking point. It's as if youth is a drug and Jeff is wasted on it. But if so, it's an addiction he has no interest in kicking.
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Neil Purcell

An elderly man is rejuvenated by a procedure that reverses the aging process to his early twenties. He feels his strength, vigor, and sex drive return to him. He's then introduced to his teenage son's girlfriend, and things go exactly how you think they do. It's an entertaining story of a man who makes a lot of horrible life choices with some pretty dire consequences. Unfortunately, the last few chapters kinda fall apart when the political forces behind his age reversal suddenly, out of nowhere, become the focal point of a story that was largely about a dysfunctional family. And even if you're okay with that, the conclusion might leave you feeling uneasy by how simplistically everything wraps up. On a tangential note, this book serves as a prologue to a fairly lengthy series of space opera books, but as far as I can tell, you don't actually need to read Misspent Youth in order to understand the rest of the Commonwealth Saga.

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