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The Panacea Project

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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.
When a group of unscrupulous people join forces to sell Calla's blood to the highest bidder, she digs deep to find the strength to retake control of her life, her body, and her story.
The Panacea Project is a layered examination of self-sacrifice, implicit bias, and the juxtaposition of bodily autonomy with high-stakes capitalism—for those who love fiercely strong characters and deep themes infused with heartwarming moments of love and humor.
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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2023

      DEBUT This thriller from former attorney-turned-novelist Johnson explores bodily autonomy as well as just how much people are willing to risk to save the lives of those they love. Loner Calla Hammond is a college dropout who is diagnosed with a brain tumor. When the tumor vanishes in a short period of time, doctors discover that her immune system may hold a cure for cancer. From then on, she's treated like a lab rat by the Houston hospital's researchers, and many interested parties will do anything to get access to her blood. Johnson does a great job with her characters, and the story becomes a race to discover which ones are good and which are evil (and who may turn evil when money and fame come into play). Timely commentary on male physicians getting more credit than their female counterparts, as well as some romance between Calla and one of the security guards protecting her, add depth to the story. VERDICT A gripping medical thriller that may feel all too real in in an age when politics influence medical research and debate rages over vaccines and women's right to control their own bodies.--Carrie Voliva

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      November 1, 2022
      In this novel, a young woman with a brain tumor who apparently healed herself becomes the subject of a scientific experiment to find a cure for cancer. Calla Hammond's life has never been easy--her mother, who took drugs, died when she was only 4 years old, and she never knew her father. Calla grows up in the Texas foster care system and, as a result of her mother's neglect, is plagued by various developmental delays. She doesn't speak until she is 6 and has vitiligo, a condition that keeps human affection at bay, a sad past poignantly chronicled by Johnson. Calla eventually ages out of the system and finds part-time work at a library but remains riddled with recurring health problems. One day, while at work, she experiences a seizure, passes out, and suffers a blow to her head. She is diagnosed with a brain tumor and a surgery is scheduled to remove it. But during the operation, the surgeon is unable to find the tumor. Dr. Carson Kraft, a brilliant research physician, believes Calla's immune system healed the tumor and that studying the patient could ultimately produce a cure for all cancers. With great nuance and lighthearted humor, the author documents Calla's transformation into a "glorified lab rat" and the ways in which the indefatigable search for a cure threatens to engulf her life. After a kidnapping attempt, she is assigned bodyguard Brandon Foster, who provides her with a rare opportunity for romance. Unfortunately, Johnson sometimes indulges in sentimentality--the book's conclusion strikes a terribly contrived emotional note. But the story is both inventive and thoughtful and captures the way in which the scientific search for truth and humanitarian relief can take on an inhumane form. An intelligent and moving tale about the complex intersection of science and morality.

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