YEAR TWENTY-FIVE, THE YEAR OF THE FLOOD In the early morning Toby climbs up to the rooftop to watch the sunrise. She uses a mop handle for balance: the elevator stopped working some time ago and the back stairs are slick with damp, so if she slips and topples there won’t be anyone to pick her up. As the first heat hits, mist rises from among the swath. Set in the visionary future of Atwood’s acclaimed Oryx and Crake, The Year of the Flood is at once a moving tale of lasting friendship and a landmark work of speculative fiction. In this second book of the MaddAddam trilogy, the long-feared waterless flood has occurred, altering Earth as we know it and obliterating most human life/5(K). The Year of the Flood is a gutsy and expansive novel, rich with ideas and conceits.” — Publisher’s Weekly “Canada’s greatest living novelist undoubtedly knows how to tell a gripping story.
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YEAR TWENTY-FIVE, THE YEAR OF THE FLOOD In the early morning Toby climbs up to the rooftop to watch the sunrise. She uses a mop handle for balance: the elevator stopped working some time ago and the back stairs are slick with damp, so if she slips and topples there won’t be anyone to pick her up. As the first heat hits, mist rises from among the swath. The Year of the Flood () is a speculative fiction novel by Margaret Atwood, an award-winning novelist, poet, literary critic, and environmental activist from Canada. Published after Oryx and Crake (), The Year of the Flood is the second book of the MaddAddam trilogy, followed by MaddAddam (). The Year of the Flood by Margaret Atwood. Margaret Atwood doesn't think she writes science fiction. Ursula K Le Guin would like to disagree. U r s u l a K L e G u i n. Fri EDT.
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