Accidentals
β Scribed by Susan M. Gaines
- Book ID
- 111254572
- Publisher
- Torrey House Press
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 263 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781948814201
- ASIN
- B083WMLYCC
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β¦ Synopsis
"Gaines' melding of sensual landscapes with ruminations on political history and environmental devastation will be a treat for conservationists, and her critique of globalization and portrayal of sibling rivalry are particularly well rendered. Barbara Kingsolver fans will want to take a look."
βPUBLISHERS WEEKLY
"Gorgeous, smart, and surprising, Gaines' family saga takes us into the large world of nations and politics, but also the microscopic world of mud and microbes."
βKAREN JOY FOWLER
When Gabriel's immigrant mother returns to her native Uruguay, he takes a break from his uninspiring job to accompany her. Immersed in his squabbling family, birdwatching in the wetlands on their abandoned ranch, and falling in love with a local biologist, he makes discoveries that force him to contend with the environmental cataclysm of his turnβofβmillennium presentβeven as he confronts the Cold Warβera ideologies and political violence that have shaped his family's past.
SUSAN M. GAINES is the author of the novel Carbon Dreams and of the science narrative, Echoes of Life: What Fossil Molecules Reveal About Earth History. Her short stories have appeared in numerous literary journals and been selected for the Best of the West anthology and nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Gaines's fiction is informed by a youth spent hiking and birding California's mountains and coastline, and by her education in chemistry and oceanography. She is the recipient of an Art in Science Fellowship at the Hanse Institute for Advanced Study, as well as the 2018 Suffrage Science Award. Currently at work on another novel, Gaines divides her time between her native California, Uruguay, and Germany, where she coβdirects the Fiction Meets Science research and fellowship program.
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