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In 2017 the Aqar virus has infected every female on the planet and left only one lasting consequence: Infertility… The Johnson Pandemic by Maggie Spence

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The Johnson Pandemic

by Maggie Spence
2.9 stars – 147 reviews
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In 2017 the Aqar virus has infected every female on the planet and left only one lasting consequence: Infertility. No more babies. The end of the human race is imminent until a renowned fertility specialist finds the cure but he’s not ready to let just anybody become a parent. Ted Johnson and his family have formed a team to decide which couples have earned the right to be called mommy and daddy. Their expectations are steep. Their motives are questioned. Their lives are threatened. The Johnsons never considered procreation a right, rather, a privilege. The world fights back.

In 2017, the Aqar virus has infected every female on the planet and left one lasting consequence: Infertility. No more babies. The end of the human race is imminent…
The Johnson Pandemic by Maggie Spence

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The Johnson Pandemic

by Maggie Spence
3.0 stars – 147 reviews
Everyday price: $2.99
FREE with Kindle UnlimitedLearn More
Text-to-Speech and Lending: Enabled
Here’s the set-up:
In 2017 the Aqar virus has infected every female on the planet and left only one lasting consequence: Infertility. No more babies. The end of the human race is imminent until a renowned fertility specialist finds the cure but he’s not ready to let just anybody become a parent. Ted Johnson and his family have formed a team to decide which couples have earned the right to be called mommy and daddy. Their expectations are steep. Their motives are questioned. Their lives are threatened. The Johnsons never considered procreation a right, rather, a privilege. The world fights back.

“The possibility that this could happen is alarming. The author shows what could happen if people with money and power could change the world to make it better, but then the whole idea backfires.” 5 star review