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Author Ball, Jesse, 1978- author.

Title The divers' game : a novel / Jesse Ball.

Publication Info. New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, [2019]

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Location Call No. Status
 Cromwell-Belden Public Library - Adult Department  FIC BALL    Check Shelf
 Manchester, Main Library - Adult Fiction  BALL, JESSE    Check Shelf
 Plainville Public Library - Adult Fiction  FIC BALL    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  FIC BALL    Check Shelf
 Wethersfield Public Library - Adult Fiction  FIC BALL    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  F-BALL    Check Shelf
Edition First edition.
Description 227 pages ; 22 cm
Summary The old-fashioned struggle for fairness has finally been abandoned. It was a misguided endeavor. The world is divided into two groups, pats and quads. The pats may kill the quads as they like, and do. The quads have no recourse but to continue with their lives. The Divers' Game is a thinly veiled description of our society, an extreme case that demonstrates a truth: we must change or our world will collapse. What is the effect of constant fear on a life, or on a culture? The Divers' Game explores the consequences of violence through two festivals, and through the dramatic and excruciating examination of a woman's final moments. Brilliantly constructed and achingly tender, The Divers' Game shatters the notion of common decency as the binding agent between individuals, forcing us to consider whether compassion is intrinsic to the human experience. With his signature empathy and ingenuity, Jesse Ball solidifies his reputation as one of contemporary fiction's most mesmerizing talents.
Subject Interpersonal relations -- Fiction.
Violence -- Fiction.
Equality -- Fiction.
Social stratification -- Fiction.
Festivals -- Fiction.
Fear -- Fiction.
FICTION / Literary.
FICTION / Dystopian.
FICTION / Political.
Genre/Form Dystopias.
Dystopian fiction.
ISBN 9780062676108 hardcover
0062676105 hardcover
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