Edition |
First American edition. |
Description |
335 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Note |
"Originally published in hardcover in Great Britain by Picador, an imprint of Pan Macmillan, London, in March 2023." -- Title page verso. |
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Includes poems, "The Forest" by Duncan Hodgetts (2008) and "Snowflakes Landing" by Tony Hodgetts (2021), in acknowledgements (pages 333-335). |
Summary |
"An exhilarating debut novel, tracing the harrowing journey of a mother and son fighting for survival and a future in a world ravaged by environmental disaster"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Five years ago, a microplastic storm wiped out most of the population. No infrastructure. No safe havens. No goodbyes. Since then, Katie and Harry have lived in isolation in their small flat outside London. Katie forages, hunts the surviving animal population, and provides for Harry, who was born after the Storm, and who has never left their little home. After years without human contact, Katie and Harry are shocked by the arrival of a threatening newcomer. And this proof of life beyond their familiar environment spurs Katie to undertake a previously unthinkable journey, in search of her fiancé, Jack, who never came home, and a different kind of life for Harry. Outside their protected bubble, Katie and Harry encounter an altered world, full of new dangers, other survivors--both friend and foe--and many surprises. Katie's resources, energy, and parenting abilities are pushed to the brink, as Harry's life and safety waver in the balance, knowing that the further they get from their flat, the harder it will be to return if things go wrong. Sarah K. Jackson combines beautiful language, palm-sweating adventure, and a deep, true-to-life parent-child bond that transcends its postapocalyptic setting, in a debut that emphasizes the importance of relationships, trust, and sustainability today. |
Subject |
Survival -- Fiction.
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Mothers and sons -- Fiction.
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Mass extinctions -- Fiction.
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Suicide -- Fiction.
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Psychic trauma -- Fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Dystopian fiction.
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Science fiction.
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Ecofiction.
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Novels.
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Other Form: |
Online version : Jackson, Sarah K. Not alone New York : Doubleday, [2023] 9780385548441 (DLC) 2022041679 |
ISBN |
9780385548434 (hardcover) |
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0385548435 (hardcover) |
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9780385548441 (epub) |
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