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A Half-Built Garden

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Half-Built Garden

Contributors:

By (Author) Ruthanna Emrys

ISBN:

9781250210999

Publisher:

St Martin's Press

Imprint:

Tor Books

Publication Date:

14th November 2023

UK Publication Date:

31st July 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Hard science fiction
Narrative theme: Environmental issues / the natural world

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

352

Dimensions:

Width 135mm, Height 209mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

301g

Description

On a warm March night in 2083, Judy Wallach-Stevens wakes to a warning of unknown pollutants in the Chesapeake Bay. She heads out to check what she expects to be a false alarm-and stumbles upon the first alien visitors to Earth. These aliens have crossed the galaxy to save humanity, convinced that the people of Earth must leave their ecologically-ravaged planet behind and join them among the stars. And if humanity doesn't agree, they may need to be saved by force. The watershed networks aren't ready to give up on Earth. Decades ago, they rose up to exile the last corporations to a few artificial islands, escape the dominance of nation-states, and reorganize humanity around the hope of keeping their world liveable. By sharing the burden of decision-making, they've started to heal the wounded planet. But now corporations, nation-states, and networks all vie to represent humanity to these powerful new beings, and if any one accepts the aliens' offer, Earth may be lost. With everyone's eyes turned skyward, everything hinges on the success of Judy's effort to create understanding, both within and beyond her own species. A literary descendent of Ursula K. Le Guin, Emrys crafts a novel of extraterrestrial diplomacy and urgent climate repair bursting with quiet, tenuous hope and an underlying warmth. A Half-Built Garden depicts a world worth building towards, a humanity worth saving from itself, and an alien community worth entering with open arms. It's not the easiest future to build, but it's one that just might be in reach.

Reviews

A Locus Recommended Reading Pick!

A Goodreads Most Anticipated Summer Read!

"This complex, complicated, gorgeous musing on the future of humanity and the power of connection, the things we owe to each other and the essential strength of consensus, deserves to be the first contact novel that defines a generation." --Seanan McGuire

"Emrys creates such an optimistic view of what the future could be and does so using some of the best ideas of where humanity is headed. She doesn't shy away from the devastation to come, but she does offer rays of hope for both humanity and nature." --Booklist

"A fascinatingly rich and original vision of our future world, explored at a moment of crisis; a vitally important exploration of the meaning of family and community; and a refraction of today's conundrums through a fresh interpretation of first contact." --Malka Older

"Emrys' fast-paced and fun story paints a picture of a future that's imaginable within our lifetimes. Hers is a unique and ultimately hopeful vision of the world we might bequeath to our grandchildren." --Karl Schroeder

"Emrys presents a fascinating future full of possibilities in conversation with the more popularly imagined stark dystopian future of environmental collapse and corporate control." --Buzzfeed News

"A spectacular first-contact novel about complicated utopias and networked conflict - it's a wild ride, and a perfect example of one of the smartest structural analyses of sf I ever heard." --Corey Doctorow

"Rigorously imagined, gentle and terrifying by turns, this book is a visit to a hopeful near future filled with bright possibilities and intriguing characters who hope to draw Earth beyond the brink of Anthropocene ruin."
--L. X. Beckett

"An incisive, meaty, dive into an imperfect future shaped by the hard truth that escaping a bad system is the easy part, building better is where the work begins. Emrys masterfully demonstrates how a medium-good future can send more chilling warnings than dystopia about how hard making a good world truly is." --Ada Palmer

"Thought-provoking." --Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Ruthanna Emrys is the author of the Innsmouth Legacy series, including Winter Tide and Deep Roots, and the Imperfect Commentaries collection. She writes radically hopeful short stories about religion and aliens and psycholinguistics. She lives in a mysterious manor house on the outskirts of Washington, DC, with her wife and their large, strange family. She creates real versions of imaginary foods in her crowded kitchen, gives unsolicited advice, and occasionally attempts to save the world.

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