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Emily St John Mandel 5 Books Collection by Picador; 9789124133023

Emily St John Mandel 5 Books Collection

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Step into the intricate and haunting worlds crafted by Emily St John Mandel in this captivating collection of her five acclaimed novels. Renowned for her lyrical prose and profound exploration of human resilience, Mandel's works delve into the fragility of society and the enduring strength of the human spirit.

The Plot

In Station Eleven, Mandel weaves a tale that spans time and space, following a troupe of actors in a post-apocalyptic landscape, illustrating the power of art in the face of devastation. The Glass Hotel presents a haunting narrative that intertwines the lives of a hotel manager and a Ponzi scheme, exploring themes of guilt, complicity, and the murky waters of moral ambiguity.

Other notable titles in this collection include Last Night in Montreal, which examines the complexities of identity and belonging, Everything Is Illuminated, a poignant reflection on memory and history, and The Singer's Gun, a gripping exploration of family secrets and the choices we make.

Themes

  • Resilience: Characters navigating through crises and the impact of their choices.
  • Art and Memory: The role of art as a means of survival and preservation of the past.
  • Complex Relationships: The intricacies of human connections amidst chaos.

Writing Style

Mandel's writing is characterised by its rich, evocative language and intricate storytelling, drawing readers into vividly imagined worlds. Her ability to seamlessly blend the ordinary with the extraordinary creates a reading experience that lingers long after the final page is turned.

"A writer of remarkable gifts." – The New York Times
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ISBN: 9789124133023

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