spoltz
8/11/2019
This is my second novella by Nancy Kress, and I liked this one almost as much as the first, Yesterday's Kin. This one is a multi-threaded story that takes before, during, and after a cataclysmic event takes place that destroys most of the earth. The three different parts progress until they all converge at the end. It's interesting, fast-paced, and gut wrenching. It won the Nebula and Locus Awards for Best Novella in 2013, and was nominated for a slew of others. I have another book of hers on the docket, a full-length novel, which I am now looking forward to on the strength of these two books.
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