The Moonday Letters
By (Author) Emmi Itaranta
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
1st October 2022
5th July 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 130mm, Height 198mm
An effortlessly rich and lyrical mystery wrapped in a love story that bends space, time, myth and science, perfect for fans of Octavia Butler and Emily St. John Mandel.
Sol has disappeared. Their Earth-born wife Lumi sets out to find them but it is no simple feat: each clue uncovers another enigma. Their disappearance leads back to underground environmental groups and a web of mystery that spans the space between the planets themselves.
Told through letters and extracts, the course of Lumis journey takes her not only from the affluent colonies of Mars to the devastated remnants of Earth, but into the hidden depths of Sols past and the long-forgotten secrets of her own.
Part space-age epistolary, part eco-thriller, and a love story between two individuals from very different worlds.
'The prose and worldbuilding were immaculate..Itranta knows just the right words to bring her world to life.' The Fiction Fox Review
'Its impossible not to be enchanted by the sentences and the world-building in this novel..Theres a description of the society on Europa that I am still thinking about, and when I do my heart skips a beat and my breath catches. The way magic and science interact is great and like nothing Ive read since This is How You Lose the Time War.' Going For Baroque Review
'[The Moonday Letters] is a thrill ride..Itranta cuts a diagonal swathe across Kim Stanley Robinson, Carlos Castaneda and Philip Pullman..Itrantas book does what solarpunk should do: it presents a bold vision, with a road map, and, crucially, it clarifies what hope is and what it can do.' New Scientist Review
'One of the book gems that allows a reader to truly feel an experience and be in someone else's shoes..I really want to read Emmi Itranta's other books now!' Library Thing Review
PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR "(A) poetic and melancholy debut." - Guardian "Itaranta's lyrical style makes this dystopian tale a beautiful exploration of environmental ethics and the power of ritual." - Washington Post "Gorgeous and delicate." - Library Journal, starred review "Itaranta's steady piling on of pressure on her protagonist grips, even as her prose soothes." - SFX "Where Itaranta shines is in her understated but compelling characters." - Red Star Review, Publishers Weekly "Brilliant, lyrical prose." - Tor.com
Emmi Itaranta's writing has been compared to that of Ursula K. Le Guin, and her first novel, Memory of Water, has been translated into 21 languages and was also nominated for the Philip K. Dick Award, the Arthur C. Clarke Award recognizing the best science fiction novel published in the UK in 2014, and the Golden Tentacle award. In addition, Itaranta has been included on the Honor List of the James Tiptree, Jr. Award. She tweets @emmi_elina