 The premise here is that the human genome has previously unsuspected tricks up its sleeve to spur sudden dramatic leaps in evolution. These secrets of nature are discovered when women all over the world begin experiencing strange and traumatic pregnancies that result in a whole new generation of strange and alarming children. It is astonishing, and being Greg Baer, it is disturbingly plausible. Unfortunately, the follow-up book, which is called Darwin's Children, was so boring I couldn't even get halfway through it.