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The Award-Winning, Best-Selling Author Of Station Eleven And The Glass Hotel Returns With A Novel Of Art, Time, Love, And Plague That Takes The Reader From Vancouver Island In 1912 To A Dark Colony On The Moon Five Hundred Years Later, Unfurling A Story Of Humanity Across Centuries And Space.
Edwin St. Andrew Is Eighteen Years Old When He Crosses The Atlantic By Steamship, Exiled From Polite Society Following An Ill-Conceived Diatribe At A Dinner Party. He Enters The Forest, Spellbound By The Beauty Of The Canadian Wilderness, And Suddenly Hears The Notes Of A Violin Echoing In An Airship Terminal—An Experience That Shocks Him To His Core.
Two Centuries Later A Famous Writer Named Olive Llewellyn Is On A Book Tour. She’S Traveling All Over Earth, But Her Home Is The Second Moon Colony, A Place Of White Stone, Spired Towers, And Artificial Beauty. Within The Text Of Olive’S Best-Selling Pandemic Novel Lies A Strange Passage: A Man Plays His Violin For Change In The Echoing Corridor Of An Airship Terminal As The Trees Of A Forest Rise Around Him.
When Gaspery-Jacques Roberts, A Detective In The Black-Skied Night City, Is Hired To Investigate An Anomaly In The North American Wilderness, He Uncovers A Series Of Lives Upended: The Exiled Son Of An Earl Driven To Madness, A Writer Trapped Far From Home As A Pandemic Ravages Earth, And A Childhood Friend From The Night City Who, Like Gaspery Himself, Has Glimpsed The Chance To Do Something Extraordinary That Will Disrupt The Timeline Of The Universe.
A Virtuoso Performance That Is As Human And Tender As It Is Intellectually Playful, Sea Of Tranquility Is A Novel Of Time Travel And Metaphysics That Precisely Captures The Reality Of Our Current Moment.
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