The Lost Cause
Cory Doctorow
£9.99
Description
Thirty years from now and the effects of climate change are overwhelming the planet – but so are the global efforts to combat it.
For young Americans a generation from now, climate change isn’t controversial, it’s a fact of life.
But there are still those Americans who cling to their red trucker caps, their anger, their nostalgia for the golden age of assault rifles. Their ‘alternative’ news sources reassure them their resentment is right and pure and ‘climate change’ is a con.
They’re your grandfather, your uncle, your great-aunt. They’re not going anywhere. And they’re armed to the teeth.
Publisher Review
Completely delightful…Neither utopian nor dystopian, it portrays life in SoCal in a future woven from our successes (Green New Deal!), failures (climate chaos anyway), and unresolved conflicts (old MAGA dudes). I loved it. * Rebecca Solnit * An urgent call to action… It is rare to read realistic depictions of climate disaster that inspire hope rather than despair, but this lively work of cli-fi does * The Guardian * This chronicle of mutual aid is politically perceptive, scientifically sound, and extraordinarily hopeful even amidst the smoke. Forget the Silicon Valley bros – these are the California techsters we need rebuilding our world, one solar panel and prefab insulated wall at a time. * Bill McKibben * Offering a deeply political take on the future… As with the latter work of Kim Stanley Robinson, this is a novel that not only deftly asks how we can build a better world, but sketches out how we might do so * SFX Magazine * This book looks like our future and feels like our present – it’s an unforgettable vision of what could be. Even a partly good future will require wicked political battles and steadfast solidarity among those fighting for a better world, and here I lived it along with Brooks, Ana Lucia, Phuong, and their comrades in the struggle. Along with the rush of adrenaline I felt a solid surge of hope. May it go like this. — Kim Stanley Robinson Simultaneously hopeful and nihilistic… [A] horrifyingly plausible vision of the route to the future * SciFi Now * The always-excellent Doctorow’s new novel is set a generation from now, when climate change is a fact of life…as ever, Doctorow takes an intriguing approach * New Scientist * There is a passion in Doctorow’s writing that you cannot help but be swept away by… thought provoking * SF Book * [Doctorow is] an excellent communicator of what is possible and we need voices like his, if we going to avoid being sucked into an abyss ruled by corporate overlords * GeekDad * Invites readers to ponder the complexities of bridging the gap between generations and finding common ground in the face of a global crisis * The Review Geek * A thought-provoking and engaging read, enlivened by Doctorow’s satirical wit… if you want hope and enthusiasm despite the problems currently besetting the world, then read this novel * ParSec *
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