Camp Zero A Novel

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Literary FictionScience FictionPost-ApocalypticClimate Fiction (Cli-Fi)TechnologyFuturisticAmerican LiteratureWomen AuthorsFeminist LiteratureEnvironmental ThemesClimate ChangeCanadian Literature
Dystopian

Camp Zero A Novel

Michelle Min Sterling

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In a near-future northern settlement, a handful of climate change survivors find their fates intertwined in this mesmerizing and transportive novel in the vein of Station Eleven and The Power. America, 2049: Summer temperatures are intolerably high, the fossil fuel industry has shut down, and humans are implanted with a ‘Flick’ at birth, which allows them to remain perpetually online. The top echelons of society live in Floating Cities off the coast, while people on the mainland struggle to survive. For Rose, working as a hostess in the city’s elite club feels like her best hope for a better future. When a high-profile client offers Rose a job as an escort at an American building project in northern Canada called Camp Zero, in return for a home for her displaced mother and herself, she accepts it. But her real assignment is to secretly monitor the mercurial architect in charge. Rose quickly secures the trust of her target; but in the north, she begins to sense a new way forward, and her objective shifts. Through skillfully entwined perspectives including a young professor longing to escape his wealthy family, and the collective voice of an all-female US military brigade at a climate research station, the fate of the Camp and its select inhabitants comes into stunning relief. Atmospheric, original, and utterly gripping, Camp Zero interrogates the seductive and chilling notion of a utopia; asks who and what will survive as global tensions rise; and imagines how love may sustain us.

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Publisher

National Geographic Books

Pages

320

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9781039005273

ISBN-10

1039005276

Language

English

Published

2023-04-04