poll: Vote on the book you would like to read now to discuss in September. (We will vote again later on some of the remaining books for October's book.) Don't vote unless you will return to discuss if your book wins.
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Clade by James Bradley
2015, 239 pages, 3.68 stars
$7.99 Kindle, cheap used print, at library

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2015, 239 pages, 3.68 stars
$7.99 Kindle, cheap used print, at library

"On a beach in Antarctica, scientist Adam Leith marks the passage of the summer solstice. Back in Sydney his partner Ellie waits for the results of her latest round of IVF treatment.
That result, when it comes, will change both their lives and propel them into a future neither could have predicted. In a collapsing England Adam will battle to survive an apocalyptic storm. Against a backdrop of growing civil unrest at home, Ellie will discover a strange affinity with beekeeping. In the aftermath of a pandemic, a young man finds solace in building virtual recreations of the dead. And new connections will be formed from the most unlikely beginnings.
Clade is the story of one family in a radically changing world, a place of loss and wonder where the extraordinary mingles with the everyday. Haunting, lyrical and unexpectedly hopeful, it is the work of a writer in command of the major themes of our time."