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When ten-year-old Gabriel and his parents retire to his late grandfather’s disused cabin to wait out a pandemic, the big, dangerous world seems very far away, and Gabriel enjoys the freest summer of his young life. But tensions begin to surface, testing the family unit, and resulting in consequences that he will spend his life attempting to unravel.
Spanning nearly a half-century, The Diapause is a literary-speculative-fiction novel about the near future, family, isolation, heartbreak, climate change, how we keep each other safe, and all the things we don’t know about the people we know best. Part White Fang, part Station Eleven, The Diapause is a novel about how the things we seek are often the things we didn’t know we’d lost.
Andrew Forbess exquisitely rendered prose makesThe Diapauseboth realistic and futuristic devastating even while it is oddly hopeful Vast and intimate the novel absorbs and grips I cannot shake its central image the strange little noodles the mysterious worms who seem to be dancing in the moments before catastropheLiz Harmer author ofStrange Loops
Lucid intelligent hauntingThe Diapausedeftly spans forty years and puts the climate crisis in focus as omnipresent reality Andrew Forbes writes with considerable verve and tenderness on the heartbreaking ways humans fail each other and their environments A remarkable read that sharpens our present moment and asks what we will take into the futureMichelle Min Sterling author ofCamp Zero
Both a grim look at the dark side of survivalist psychosis and a heartbreaking love letter to the disappearing worlds around usThe Diapausecould be read as a cautionary tale were it not for the beauty that Forbes manages to coax from beneath the unstoppable depression his speculative landscape serves That the possibilities of the future he creates seem so achievable makes it something of a somber journeyits loneliness perhaps misconstrued as a bad thing In fact its Gabes unavoidable solitude that fuels his vigor and which Forbes writes into mesmerizing unforgettable proseForeword Reviewsstarred review
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288 Pages
8.0in * 5.0in * .67in
300gr
October 01, 2024
9781778430503
eng
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