Sea of Tranquility
The instant Sunday Times bestseller, Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel investigates the idea of parallel worlds and possibilities, and plays with the very line along which time should run.
'So wise, so graceful, so rich' - Naomi Alderman, author of The Power 'Ingenious' - Guardian
Lives separated by time and space have collided, and an exiled Englishman, a writer trapped far from home, and a girl destined to die too young, have each glimpsed a world that is not their own. Travelling through the centuries, between colonies on the moon and an ever-changing Earth, together their lives will solve a mystery that will make you question everything you thought you knew to be true.
From the award-winning author of Station Eleven
Review
Mind-blowing ― Washington Post
Mandel remains an instant-buy writer ― Glamour
Wonderfully inventive . . . genuinely impressive, subtle and nuanced . . . a story with love and longing for connection at its heart, moving and thought-provoking in equal measure ― Big Issue
An ambitious time-travelling panorama of pandemics and parallel worlds ― Guardian
A story like a tone poem, uncannily lovely and profound ― EW
A trippy, wistful story ― Wired
An inventive, haunting, and tender time-travel story that underscores the importance and resilience of art ― Vulture
Poignant, ingeniously constructed and deeply absorbing ― NPR
Sensational . . . masterfully plotted and deeply moving ― Esquire
Emily St. John Mandel, who, like an ingenious origami artist, seems determined with each new work to add yet another fold to our perception of what is real and one further twist to what we think of as time . . . Transcendent ― Wall Street Journal
Mandel illustrates how hope and humanity are flames that can never be fully extinguished ― Elle
World builder is a phrase that's rightly used to describe Emily Mandel's immersive powers as a novelist. I didn't just read Station Eleven, The Glass Hotel or Sea of Tranquility. I lived in those novels -- Maureen Corrigan ― NPR
About the Author
Emily St. John Mandel was born in Canada and studied dance at The School of Toronto Dance Theatre. Her novels are Last Night in Montreal, The Singer’s Gun, The Lola Quartet, Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel. She lives in New York City.
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