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The Diapause

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"Andrew Forbes's exquisitely rendered prose makes The Diapause both realistic and futuristic, devastating even while it is oddly hopeful. Vast and intimate, the novel absorbs and grips. I cannot shake its central image: the strange little noodles, the mysterious worms who seem to be dancing in the moments before catastrophe."—Liz Harmer, author of Strange Loops

When ten-year-old Gabriel and his parents retire to his late grandfather's disused cabin to wait out a pandemic, the big, dangerous world seems very far away, and Gabriel enjoys the freest summer of his young life. But tensions begin to surface, testing the family unit, and resulting in consequences that he will spend his life attempting to unravel.

Spanning nearly a half-century, The Diapause is a literary-speculative-fiction novel about the near future, family, isolation, heartbreak, climate change, how we keep each other safe, and all the things we don't know about the people we know best. Part White Fang, part Station Eleven, The Diapause is a novel about how the things we seek are often the things we didn't know we'd lost.

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    • Library Journal

      August 9, 2024

      This thoughtful novel from Forbes (McCurdle's Arm) opens with adolescent Gabe and his parents fleeing their home in Peterborough, Canada, to shelter at the family lake cabin during the COVID outbreak. This idyllic and unsettled time at the lake is illustrated in evocative detail. Readers next find Gabe as an aimless adult, sleeping with a woman named Rhonda. When she enlists his help in stealing from her wealthy father, he rethinks the relationship. Next, Gabe is operating a drone at a cobalt mine in northern Canada, the fertile breadbasket of North America due to global warming. After that, Gabe is a 40-year-old living in an office tower in Toronto when he abruptly learns of his father's death and receives a final letter. In this future, personal AI helpers have become ubiquitous, though his father's letter remains unread. Lastly, Gabe is visiting his mother in a cognitive care facility in his hometown, where information technology mitigates but does not prevent her mental decline. VERDICT A focus on memory and experience creates an atmospheric pastiche of the future through the successive slices of a life in progress; recommended for the discerning reader.--Henry Bankhead

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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