A hopeful post-apocalyptic novel of drowned Britain, for readers of Becky Chambers and Station Eleven.
Fifty years after the sea took the cities, scout Wren sails out alone with a boat built for one purpose: to find Rhea, the engineer she loved and lost to the drowned world: the woman who, she has finally learned, has spent seven years searching for her.
But in a flooded world, news decays and a lone sail is told nothing. The trail leads to the Lagan, a community behind a failing tidal wall: harvest poisoned, last engineer dead, boats quietly packing to scatter. The woman Wren seeks was here, two years ago, mending what could not be mended, and asking after a scout with a gull feather in her hat.
Now the trail is warm. The sailing window is closing. And Wren must choose between the chase and the strangers who hold the only way back to it.
★ Hopepunk / solarpunk: no villains; the antagonist is the sea, the silt, and the season
★ Slow-burn sapphic love story told across a drowned ocean
★ Found family, community craft, and engineering-as-hope
★ Book One of THE DROWNED ATLAS: five-book series in the Tides of Tomorrow universe
★ Completely standalone-friendly: no prior reading required
The waters rose. The world shrank to harbours. Love kept sailing.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A hopeful post-apocalyptic novel of drowned Britain, for readers of Becky Chambers and Station Eleven.Fifty years after the sea took the cities, scout Wren sails out alone with a boat built for one purpose: to find Rhea, the engineer she loved and lost to the drowned world: the woman who, she has finally learned, has spent seven years searching for her.But in a flooded world, news decays and a lone sail is told nothing. The trail leads to the Lagan, a community behind a failing tidal wall: harvest poisoned, last engineer dead, boats quietly packing to scatter. The woman Wren seeks was here, two years ago, mending what could not be mended, and asking after a scout with a gull feather in her hat.Now the trail is warm. The sailing window is closing. And Wren must choose between the chase and the strangers who hold the only way back to it. Hopepunk / solarpunk: no villains; the antagonist is the sea, the silt, and the season Slow-burn sapphic love story told across a drowned ocean Found family, community craft, and engineering-as-hope Book One of THE DROWNED ATLAS: five-book series in the Tides of Tomorrow universe Completely standalone-friendly: no prior reading requiredThe waters rose. The world shrank to harbours. Love kept sailing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798235036963
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A hopeful post-apocalyptic novel of drowned Britain, for readers of Becky Chambers and Station Eleven.Fifty years after the sea took the cities, scout Wren sails out alone with a boat built for one purpose: to find Rhea, the engineer she loved and lost to the drowned world: the woman who, she has finally learned, has spent seven years searching for her.But in a flooded world, news decays and a lone sail is told nothing. The trail leads to the Lagan, a community behind a failing tidal wall: harvest poisoned, last engineer dead, boats quietly packing to scatter. The woman Wren seeks was here, two years ago, mending what could not be mended, and asking after a scout with a gull feather in her hat.Now the trail is warm. The sailing window is closing. And Wren must choose between the chase and the strangers who hold the only way back to it. Hopepunk / solarpunk: no villains; the antagonist is the sea, the silt, and the season Slow-burn sapphic love story told across a drowned ocean Found family, community craft, and engineering-as-hope Book One of THE DROWNED ATLAS: five-book series in the Tides of Tomorrow universe Completely standalone-friendly: no prior reading requiredThe waters rose. The world shrank to harbours. Love kept sailing. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798235036963
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - A hopeful post-apocalyptic novel of drowned Britain, for readers of Becky Chambers and Station Eleven.Fifty years after the sea took the cities, scout Wren sails out alone with a boat built for one purpose: to find Rhea, the engineer she loved and lost to the drowned world: the woman who, she has finally learned, has spent seven years searching for her.But in a flooded world, news decays and a lone sail is told nothing. The trail leads to the Lagan, a community behind a failing tidal wall: harvest poisoned, last engineer dead, boats quietly packing to scatter. The woman Wren seeks was here, two years ago, mending what could not be mended, and asking after a scout with a gull feather in her hat.Now the trail is warm. The sailing window is closing. And Wren must choose between the chase and the strangers who hold the only way back to it.? Hopepunk / solarpunk: no villains; the antagonist is the sea, the silt, and the season ? Slow-burn sapphic love story told across a drowned ocean ? Found family, community craft, and engineering-as-hope ? Book One of THE DROWNED ATLAS: five-book series in the Tides of Tomorrow universe ? Completely standalone-friendly: no prior reading requiredThe waters rose. The world shrank to harbours. Love kept sailing. Codice articolo 9798235036963
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. The Searcher | August Mae | Taschenbuch | The Drowned Atlas | Englisch | 2026 | August Mae | EAN 9798235036963 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand. Codice articolo 135854198
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