The History of Soul 2065
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Publisher Description
"This is storytelling at the top of the heap."
—Jane Yolen, winner of the World Fantasy Award for lifetime achievement
"Powerful and dreamlike, this intergenerational meditation on family, mortality, and hope is far more than the sum of its parts."
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Achingly familiar and wonderfully strange."
—Samuel R. Delany, Hugo and Nebula Award winner
"Plunge into The History of Soul 2065, there's nothing like it."
—Jeffrey Ford, World Fantasy Award winner
Months before World War I breaks out, two young Jewish girls just on the edge of adolescence—one from a bustling Russian city, the other from a German estate—meet in an eerie, magical forest glade. They are immediately drawn to one another and swear an oath to meet again. Though war and an ocean will separate the two for the rest of their lives, the promise that they made to each other continues through the intertwined lives of their descendants.
This epic tale of the supernatural follows their families from the turn of the 20th Century through the terrors of the Holocaust and ultimately to the wonders of a future they never could have imagined. The History of Soul 2065 encompasses accounts of sorcery, ghosts, time travel, virtual reality, alien contact, and elemental confrontations between good and evil. Understated and epic, cathartic and bittersweet, the twenty connected stories in Nebula Award finalist Barbara Krasnoff's debut form a mosaic narrative even greater than its finely crafted parts.
Jane Yolen, Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Grand Master, says in her introduction: "If you, like me, love quirky and original fantasy stories, I advise you to dive right in. If you, like me, admire tough writing that's not afraid of the grit, dive right in. If you, like me, want to hang out a while with characters rich in their own traditions, dive right in. This is storytelling at the top of the heap."
"Krasnoff 's multigenerational, phantasmagoric saga kept me turning the pages at a rapid pace"
—James Morrow, World Fantasy Award winner
Cover art and design by Paula Arwen Owen
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This remarkable mosaic of interconnected stories, many of which were previously published, spans generations to relay the strange, somber, and deeply entwined histories of two Jewish families. In 1914, Chana, a Russian, and Sophia, a German, meet as young girls in a magical forest that somehow connects Lviv, Ukraine, and Munich. Though they promise to return, the girls are kept apart by war and family conflict. The branches of their family trees have semimystical experiences for generations to come. In the stories that follow, readers meet, among others: Chana's son-in-law, visited by the cancer god on his death bed; Sophia's daughter, aided by a magical gem as she escapes the Holocaust; Chana's husband, haunted by the ghost of a daughter from his first marriage; Sophia's granddaughter, granted the gift of a do-over by a "representative of Time" who appears to her in the form of a parakeet; and finally Sophia and Chana's great-granddaughters, who become best friends and lovers. Powerful and dreamlike, this intergenerational meditation on family, mortality, and hope is far more than the sum of its parts.