The Swimmers

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Pub Date Feb 23 2021 | Archive Date Feb 01 2021

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A claustrophobic, literary dystopia set in the hot, luscious landscape of Andalusia from the author of The Golden Key.



“A richly imagined eco-gothic tale.” – The Guardian

"Exquisitely realised.” – The Times
 
After the ravages of the Green Winter, Earth is a place of deep jungles and monstrous animals. The last of the human race is divided into surface dwellers and the people who live in the Upper Settlement, a ring perched at the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere.
 
Bearing witness to this divided planet is Pearl, a young techie with a thread of shuvani blood, who lives in the isolated forests of Gobari, navigating her mad mother and the strange blue light in the sky. But Pearl’s stepfather promises her to a starborn called Arlo, and the world Pearl thought she knew will never be the same again. 
 
Set in the luscious landscape of Andalusia, this claustrophobic, dystopian reimagining of Wide Sargasso Sea is a literary fever dream, a blazing vision of self-destruction and transformation.
 
A claustrophobic, literary dystopia set in the hot, luscious landscape of Andalusia from the author of The Golden Key.



“A richly imagined eco-gothic tale.” – The Guardian

"Exquisitely realised.” – The...

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ISBN 9781789094213
PRICE $15.95 (USD)
PAGES 288

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