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Overview“Two stories on the impact of climate change intersect in this thoughtful and suspenseful novel... Both halves of the story are convincingly detailed and quietly wrenching, and Lunde gradually and subtly draws them together to powerful effect.” --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Maja Lunde , Diane OatleyPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Collins Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9780062951380ISBN 10: 0062951386 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 03 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAs the water crisis gets worse, the desperation echoes the extremities of Emily St. John Mandel's postapocalyptic Station Eleven (2014). In a gripping narrative, Lunde portrays the profit-motivated decisions that created and are now exacerbating David's horrific existence. This is another brilliant call to arms from a vital contemporary novelist. --ALA Booklist Without ever banging an apocalyptic drum, Lunde paints an achingly pure picture of what happens if we fail to protect the bees, our biospheric conscience, our fragile, sacred spinners of gold. --Jacquelyn Mitchard, New York Times bestselling author, on The History of Bees Lyrical, atmospheric, and eerily prescient, The End of the Ocean is my favorite kind of speculative fiction. Lunde expertly weaves together both a warning and a gorgeous literary work of love and survival that will leave you wishing for rain. --Christina Dalcher, national bestselling author of Vox Imagine The Leftovers, but with honey. --Elle on The History of Bees If we somehow manage to save the planet from ourselves, it will be because of big-hearted beautiful books like this one, that make us feel the devastating cost of our current climate inaction. Not just the planet-wide consequences, but the human-scale ones as well. Gripping and powerful. --Sam J. Miller, Nebula Award Winning author of Blackfish City By turns devastating and hopeful, The History of Bees resonates powerfully with our most pressing environmental concerns. Following three separate but interconnected timelines, Lunde shows us the past, the present, and a terrifying future in a riveting story as complex as a honeycomb. --Bryn Greenwood, New York Times bestselling author, on The History of Bees As a lover of honeybees and a fan of speculative fiction, I was doubly smitten by The History of Bees. Maja Lunde's novel is an urgent reminder of how much our survival depends on those remarkable insects. It is also a gripping account of how--despite the cruelest losses--humanity may abide and individual families can heal. --Jean Hegland, author of Still Time and Into the Forest, on The History of Bees “Two stories on the impact of climate change intersect in this thoughtful and suspenseful novel... Both halves of the story are convincingly detailed and quietly wrenching, and Lunde gradually and subtly draws them together to powerful effect. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Two stories on the impact of climate change intersect in this thoughtful and suspenseful novel... Both halves of the story are convincingly detailed and quietly wrenching, and Lunde gradually and subtly draws them together to powerful effect. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Author InformationMaja Lunde is a Norwegian author and screenwriter. Lunde has written five books for children and young adults. She has also written scripts for Norwegian television, including for the children's series Barnas supershow (""The Children's Super Show""), the drama series Hjem(""Home"") and the comedy series Side om Side (""Side by Side""). THE HISTORY OF BEES was her first novel for adults. She lives with her husband and three children in Oslo. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |