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If youd like to comment on any of the topics in this. In 1819, the crewmembers of the whaleship essex watched in horror as their boat was struck by a sperm whale and began to flood. Npr coverage of the dreamers by karen thompson walker. Its a big, speculative book, but at heart, its a simple human drama, told through the eyes of an observant.
As if global warming, terrorism and taxmageddon werent enough to worry about this summer, now the earths rotation is slowing down. Karen thompson walker is the author of the age of miracles 3. Karen thompson walkers first novel, as an editor turned novelist, is a dystopian comingofage story. Karen thompson walker is the author of the age of miracles, which was a new york times bestseller. Apr 01, 2020 july 2, 2012 in karen thompson walkers first book, climate change makes the earths rotation grow more and more sluggish, but this melancholy pageturner is more than just a disaster plot. In her 2019 novel the dreamers, writer karen thompson walker conjures up. Karen thompson walker is the author of the new york times bestselling novel the age of miracles, which has been translated into twentyseven languages and. In karen thompson walkers 2012 book the age of miracles, a young girl and her family awake one morning to discover that the rotation of the earth has suddenly begun to slow, stretching the length of the 24hour day and throwing the natural world into disarray. Born and raised in san diego, walker is a graduate of ucla and the columbia mfa. What literature can teach us about epidemics authors explore questions of morality, evil, solidarity and survival in albert camus the plague, geraldine brooks year. Im a sucker i picked up the dreamers because the premise sounded very similar to one of my favorite books, the leftovers by tom perrotta. Jun 25, 2012 author karen thompson walker tells npr s melissa block that she got the idea for the book when she read a startling fact.
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