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About the Author
Anne Charnock is the author of Dreams Before the Start of Time, winner of the 2018 Arthur C. Clarke Award. Her debut novel, A Calculated Life, was a finalist for the 2013 Philip K. Dick Award and the 2013 Kitschies Golden Tentacle award. The Guardian featured Sleeping Embers of an Ordinary Mind in "Best Science Fiction and Fantasy Books of 2015." Anne's novella, The Enclave, won the 2017 British Science Fiction Association Award for Short Fiction. Her writing career began in journalism, and her articles appeared in the Guardian, New Scientist, International Herald Tribune, and Geographical. Learn more at www.annecharnock.com.
Reviews
"This coming-of-age story, told through a mosaic of voices, is enjoyable for readers young and old alike." -Kirkus Reviews "Readers who enjoy coming-of-age stories with hopeful messages will be gratified by this topical tale of human resourcefulness in the face of climate disaster." -Publishers Weekly "Arthur C. Clark Award-winning Charnock (Dreams Before the Start of Time) provides a window into a future that feels all too near in this post-Brexit world. From the fears and repercussions of intense drought to the politics and panic of immigration, Caleb's story, sadly, rings true." -Library Journal "An interesting and thoughtful book that keeps readers engaged throughout, both emotionally and politically." -Interzone "Anne Charnock's Bridge 108 is set in the same universe as her terrific 2013 debut A Calculated Life...[Bridge 108] seems horribly prescient. With the inclusion of climate refugees, child trafficking, and slavery, Bridge 108 adds that final touch of verisimilitude to Charnock's post-Brexit nightmare." -LOCUS Magazine "Charnock tells her story through the lives of ordinary people caught up in situations beyond their control, and Bridge 108 is all the more powerful for that." -The Guardian "[Bridge 108] tells a very strong message of the potential consequences of allowing global warming to continue as it is. The world that Charnock builds for us is realistic and frighteningly possible in the current political and social environment." -BSFA Review "The novel's near-future setting feels grimy, sweltering, and lived-in. Environmental collapse has brought out the worst in everyone, and instances of kindness are few and far between. It's a commanding, if demanding, read." -Financial Times "Like her three previous novels, this one reveals how large, systemic problems like economic stratification and climate change are tightly entwined...Through vibrant storytelling and compelling character development, Bridge 108 depicts a possible future rife with ecological destruction and millions of climate refugees." -Chicago Review of Books
Book Information
ISBN 9781542006088
Author Anne Charnock
Format Paperback
Page Count 204
Imprint 47North
Publisher Amazon Publishing