Our Book of the Week sees Emily St. John Mandel (author of Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel) return with Sea of Tranquility, a novel of art, time, love, and plague that takes the reader from Vancouver Island in 1912 to a dark colony on the moon five hundred years later. Unfurling a story of humanity across centuries and space, this is a novel of time travel and metaphysics, but it is firmly rooted in the reality and issues of our current moment.
>>The apocalypse is always now.
>>Stepping into her own multiverse.
>>Marquee moon.
>>The autofiction element.
>>Sars Twelve.
>>A moment of beauty.
>>Some essays by E.St.J.M.
>>Read Station Eleven.
>>The apocalypse is always now.
>>Stepping into her own multiverse.
>>Marquee moon.
>>The autofiction element.
>>Sars Twelve.
>>A moment of beauty.
>>Some essays by E.St.J.M.
>>Read Station Eleven.
>>Station Eleven on TV.
>>Read Stella's review of The Glass Hotel.
>>Your copy of Sea of Tranquility.
>>Read Stella's review of The Glass Hotel.
>>Your copy of Sea of Tranquility.