Station Eleven Paperback – June 2, 2015 by Emily St. John Mandel

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[352 Pages]

PUB:June 02, 2015

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Author: Mandel Emily St. John

Brand: Vintage

Color: Black

Edition: Reprint

Features:

  • Vintage

Package Dimensions: 23x203x249

Number Of Pages: 352

Release Date: 02-06-2015

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NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST • NATIONAL BESTSELLER • An audacious, darkly glittering novel set in the eerie days of civilization’s collapse—the spellbinding story of a Hollywood star, his would-be savior, and a nomadic group of actors roaming the scattered outposts of the Great Lakes region, risking everything for art and humanity. Now an original series on HBO Max. Over one million copies sold!
Kirsten Raymonde will never forget the night Arthur Leander, the famous Hollywood actor, had a heart attack on stage during a production of
King Lear. That was the night when a devastating flu pandemic arrived in the city, and within weeks, civilization as we know it came to an end.

Twenty years later, Kirsten moves between the settlements of the altered world with a small troupe of actors and musicians. They call themselves The Traveling Symphony, and they have dedicated themselves to keeping the remnants of art and humanity alive. But when they arrive in St. Deborah by the Water, they encounter a violent prophet who will threaten the tiny band’s existence. And as the story takes off, moving back and forth in time, and vividly depicting life before and after the pandemic, the strange twist of fate that connects them all will be revealed.

Look for Emily St. John Mandel’s new novel, Sea of Tranquility, coming in April 2022!
Review
A National Book Award Finalist • A PEN/Faulkner Award Finalist • One of the Best Books of the Year: The Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, Buzzfeed, and Entertainment Weekly, Time, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Minnesota Public Radio, The Huffington Post, BookPage, Time Out, BookRiot


Station Eleven is so compelling, so fearlessly imagined, that I wouldn’t have put it down for anything.” —Ann Patchett

“A superb novel . . . [that] leaves us not fearful for the end of the word but appreciative of the grace of everyday existence.” —
San Francisco Chronicle
“Deeply melancholy, but beautifully written, and wonderfully elegiac . . . A book that I will long remember, and return to.” —George R. R. Martin

“Absolutely extraordinary.” —Erin Morgenstern, author of
The Night Circus

“Darkly lyrical. . . . A truly haunting book, one that is hard to put down.” —
The Seattle Times

“Tender and lovely. . . . Equal parts page-turner and poem.”—
Entertainment Weekly

“Mesmerizing.” —
People

“Mandel delivers a beautifully observed walk through her book’s 21st century world…. I kept putting the book down, looking around me, and thinking, ‘Everything is a miracle.’”—Matt Thompson, NPR

“Magnificent.” —
Booklist

“My book of the year.”—Karen Joy Fowler, author of
We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves

“Unmissable. . . . A literary page-turner, impeccably paced, which celebrates the world lost.” —
Vulture

“Haunting and riveting.”—
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel


Station Eleven is the kind of book that speaks to dozens of the readers in me—the Hollywood devotee, the comic book fan, the cult junkie, the love lover, the disaster tourist. It is a brilliant novel, and Emily St. John Mandel is astonishing.” —Emma Straub, author of
The Vacationers

“Think of Cormac McCarthy seesawing with Joan Didion. . . . Magnetic.”  —
Kirkus (starred)

“Even if you think dystopian fiction is not your thing, I urge you to give this marvelous novel a try. . . . [An] emotional and thoughtful story.” —Deborah Harkness, author of
The Book of Life
“It’s hard to imagine a novel more perfectly suited, in both form and content, to this literary moment.
Station Eleven, if we were to talk about it in our usual way, would seem like a book that combines high culture and low culture—“literary fiction” and “genre fiction.” But those categories aren’t really adequate to describe the book” —
The New Yorker
“Audacious. . . . A book about gratitude, about life right now, if we can live to look back on it.” —
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“A surprisingly beautiful story of human relationships amid d

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