The Age of Miracles: the most thought-provoking end-of-the-world coming-of-age book club novel you'll read this year
By (Author) Karen Thompson Walker
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Scribner UK
1st July 2019
13th June 2019
Reissue
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
'A stunner from the first page - an end-of-the-world, coming-of-age tale of quiet majesty. I loved this novel ' Justin Cronin, author of The Passage
WHAT IF our 24-hour day grew longer, first in minutes, then in hours until day becomes night and night becomes day
What effect would this slowing have on the world On the birds in the sky, the whales in the sea, the astronauts in space, and on an eleven-year-old girl, grappling with emotional changes in her own life...
One morning, Julia and her parents wake up in their suburban home in California to discover, along with the rest of the world, that the rotation of the earth is noticeably slowing. The enormity of this is almost beyond comprehension. And yet, even if the world is, in fact, coming to an end, as some assert, day-to-day life must go on. Julia, facing the loneliness and despair of an awkward adolescence, witnesses the impact of this phenomenon on the world, on the community, on her family and on herself.
'It is never what you worry over that comes to pass in the end. The real catastrophies are always different - unimagined, unprepared for, unknown'
Karen Thompson Walker is a graduate of UCLA and the Columbia MFA program. A former book editor, she wrote The Age of Miracles in the mornings before work. Born and raised in San Diego, California, she now lives in Brooklyn with her husband.