Clade
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Moving and nuanced characterizations distinguish this subtle look at an Earth suffering the consequences of climate collapse. -Publishers Weekly Starred Review Bleak and hopeful in equal measure, Clade is a striking paradox of a book-a soothing tale of the coming apocalypse. -BookPage Bradley moves quickly through the lives of his protagonists, sketching their stories during key moments in the unfolding narrative. But the real story here is the all-too- realistic vision of an ecosystem in the throes of collapse,portrayed in stunning, sobering detail. -Booklist a stunningly beautiful novel, characterized as much by lyricism as pointed critique of how humans are stewarding the planet. -Chicago Review of Books Novels like Clade provide the lens we need to see our way forward. -Locus entertaining, insightful, and all around a great book -Gamers Sphere Barnes & Noble SFF blog: haunting, strangely optimistic Bradley's ability to find poetry amid brutal circumstances, his focus on the undeniably human problems of his cast, and a hopeful message of survival make Clade a melancholic celebration of humanity, not an elegy Bradley's novel is absorbing and depressing, as it is thoughtful and fascinating
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Clade, James Bradley
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- Released
- 2017
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- Title
- Clade
- Language
- English
- Authors
- James Bradley
- Publisher
- Titan Books
- Released
- 2017
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN10
- 1785654144
- ISBN13
- 9781785654145
- Category
- Sci-fi and Fantasy
- Description
- Moving and nuanced characterizations distinguish this subtle look at an Earth suffering the consequences of climate collapse. -Publishers Weekly Starred Review Bleak and hopeful in equal measure, Clade is a striking paradox of a book-a soothing tale of the coming apocalypse. -BookPage Bradley moves quickly through the lives of his protagonists, sketching their stories during key moments in the unfolding narrative. But the real story here is the all-too- realistic vision of an ecosystem in the throes of collapse,portrayed in stunning, sobering detail. -Booklist a stunningly beautiful novel, characterized as much by lyricism as pointed critique of how humans are stewarding the planet. -Chicago Review of Books Novels like Clade provide the lens we need to see our way forward. -Locus entertaining, insightful, and all around a great book -Gamers Sphere Barnes & Noble SFF blog: haunting, strangely optimistic Bradley's ability to find poetry amid brutal circumstances, his focus on the undeniably human problems of his cast, and a hopeful message of survival make Clade a melancholic celebration of humanity, not an elegy Bradley's novel is absorbing and depressing, as it is thoughtful and fascinating