Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

May 29, 2022

Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel

Several seemingly unrelated characters and events, beginning in 1912 and moving forward 300 years, and set in places from a forest to the moon, come together to form a narrative. Time corruption occurs at various points, when characters hear the same music and experience the same forest while they are in totally different places. What happens when someone makes a tiny shift in history (or the future)? Does it change how the future spools out? Does it really change anything?

Loved this one. The plot of this book is very hard to describe, just like the author's previous book Station Eleven, to which it is similar in style. Characters from the author's previous two novels (Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel) appear here and figure in each others' past and future stories. I loved Station Eleven, but The Glass Hotel not so much. Mandel's style isn't for everyone, but I really enjoy her stuff.

Sea of Tranquility on the moon

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