“A NOVEL FOR LIFE AFTER THE PANDEMIC…Scratches a particular
imaginative itch that we are all experiencing at the precipice of a
new era." -- The New Yorker From the National Book Award-winning
author of The Friend comes a moving and eerily relevant novel that
imagines the aftermath of a pandemic virus as seen through the eyes of
a thirteen-year-old boy uncertain of his destiny.His family's sole
survivor after a flu pandemic has killed large numbers of people
worldwide, Cole Vining is lucky to have found refuge with the
evangelical Pastor Wyatt and his wife in a small town in southern
Indiana. As the world outside has grown increasingly anarchic,
Salvation City has been spared much of the devastation, and its
residents have renewed their preparations for the Rapture. Grateful
for the shelter and love of his foster family (and relieved to have
been saved from the horrid, overrun orphanages that have sprung up
around the country), Cole begins to form relationships within the
larger community. But despite his affection for this place, he
struggles with memories of the very different world in which he was
reared. Is there room to love both Wyatt and his parents? Are they
still his parents if they are no longer there? As others around him
grow increasingly fixated on the hope of salvation and the new life to
come through the imminent Rapture, Cole begins to conceive of a
different future for himself, one in which his own dreams of heroism
seem within reach. Written in Sigrid Nunez's deceptively simple style,
Salvation City is a story of love, betrayal, and forgiveness, weaving
the deeply affecting story of a young boy's transformation with a
profound meditation on the meaning of belief and heroism.
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ISBN
9781101443392
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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