![]() Andrew, a characteristically gentle but sometimes fiery young man cast out of his family to seek new opportunities in Canada in the early 1900s. Readers will encounter similar themes revolving around the substantiality and sustainability of art and beauty, and they will yet again be renewed by Mandel’s crisp language and exceptional pacing.įrom the first pages, we are introduced to Edwin St. It concurrently creates something entirely new while regarding and nodding to her most well-read prior works. Not only does Mandel take it on, she succeeds and achieves an excellent novel that is simultaneously a quick-paced page-turner and a contemplative meditation on meaning.įor fans of Mandel’s two most recent novels “Station Eleven” and “The Glass Hotel,” readers will delight in “Sea of Tranquility,” arguably her best. “Sea of Tranquility” is that ultimate task for Emily St. ![]() In a world where we have now collectively suffered through our own disaster fiction plot since Covid-19 came onto the scene, writing fresh and impressive speculative fiction must be the ultimate task for an author to take on. ![]() Special to the Mississippi Clarion-Ledger ![]() ![]() Insightful, enduring novel contemplates time travel, art, meaning of life ![]()
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