Nostalgia Is Heartless: The Heartless Series, Book Two
By (Author) Sarah Lahey
She Writes Press
She Writes Press
9th December 2021
United States
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
338
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
Earth, 2050. Pregnant, unemployed, and living back home with her father, climate scientist Quinn Buyers wonders how she got to this point in her life. Her famous scientist mother is mysteriously missing, the planet is at risk from a massive solar storm, the Transhumans want to take a colony to Titan, and her assisted living companion, a robotic meerkat, is showing clear signs of anxiety and depression. But her biggest challenge is her partner. How can she reconcile her long-distance relationship with this reserved, enigmatic cyborg
The sequel to Sarah Laheys debut novel and the second book in the Heartless Series, Nostalgia is Heartless delves into the world of near future, exploring a society on the brink of climate catastrophe. This time, Quinns adventures take her across the globe to Antarctica . . . where it rains all day, every day. Readers will delight in following Quinns journey as she races to save her family, her planet, andhopefullyher love life.
2022 16th Annual National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist in Science Fiction
2022 International Book Awards Finalist in Fiction: Cross-Genre and Fiction: Science Fiction
2022 Forward Indies Awards: Finalist Science Fiction
2022 Indie Reader Discovery Awards: Winner Environment Category
2022 International Book Awards: Finalist Fiction Cross-Genre
2022 International Book Awards: Finalist Science Fiction
2022 Eric Hoffer Award Finalist Science Fiction
2021 Chanticleer Book Awards: Cygnus First Place Winner
2021 Readers Favorite Five Star Award
2021 American fiction awards: FinalistScience Fiction
The story builds directly on the events of the previous novel, but it is self-contained enough that new readers can hop on without feeling too lost. The mix of humor, whimsy, and science makes for a climate changecentered adventure that manages to feel escapist and topical at the same time. A thrilling and immersive work of speculative climate fiction.
Kirkus Reviews
BookLife
In this gripping novel set in a near future beset by relentless climate emergencies, a principled scientist grapples with personal and scientific challenges.
ForewordClarion Reviews
The writing was done so well, I didn't find anything that broke my suspension of disbelief. The characters were fully fleshed out, and even without reading the first book, I had no problem keeping up with the story. The imagery was so engaging, something for every sense. I could hear and feel and see everything on the pages in my head and it was a hell of a movie.
IBPABenjamin Franklin Award Judge
With impeccable world-building, readers get to explore an intriguing blend of Earths climate catastrophe with the super-advanced technology world of cyborgs and AI. Though set in the future, the characters still share features typical of the human condition: the endearing and relatable plight of impending motherhood and a fascinating cyborg with symptoms of depression.
Indie ReaderDiscovery Awards
Laheys writing is exemplary, seamlessly switching POVs and settings to provide a sense of a larger world you find easy to immerse yourself in. If you're a fan of dystopian sci-fi dramas, I highly recommend Nostalgia Is Heartless.
Readers Favorite, 5-star review
This book was so much fun to read.The characters are written with much humor and humanity.And the adventure and excitement kept me reading well beyond bedtime!I highly recommend this book. This hope in the future is what makes this series so compelling.There will be a final book in the series.And I can't wait!
Pondering The Prose
Even dropped in without reading the first, there was depth and intrigue from the beginning. I loved the mix of the Earths clime destruction with the ultra-high technology world of cyborgs and AI. And it just gets better as the book goes onespecially towards the end. The world building just got more intriguing as Nostalgia is Heartless progresses.
Utopia State of Mind Book Reviews
The biggest draw for me to this book . . . was the focus on impending motherhood, and, admittedly, a bit for the time travel. As a mother, I found Quinns pregnancy and questions about motherhood hit close to home.
The Lily Cafe
Sarah Lahey is a designer, educator, and writer. She holds bachelors degrees in interior design, communication, and visual culture, and works as a senior lecturer teaching classes on design, technology, sustainability and creative thinking. She has three children and lives on the Northern Beaches in Sydney, Australia.