I just finished this today and I loved it.
This book spans so many genres— dystopian fiction, climate fiction, domestic fiction, literary mystery…
Underneath all of that is the theme of relationships and marriage, and what are the things we omit or hide about ourselves (and others) to maintain our comfort. It’s very much a novel about what is hidden and what is lost, and the question of whether those things can ever really be fully uncovered.
Would love to know what others thought. I loved the backdrop of the environmental and political upheaval which gave a fascinating backdrop for some truly domestic themes to be explored.
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