Prime Meridian
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
From the bestselling author of Mexican Gothic comes a novella about the price of dreams in a ravaged near-future.
“A subtle and powerful tale of Mars, movies, and Mexico City which stands amongst the best novellas of the past few years.” —Jonathan Strahan, Locus
Amelia dreams of Mars. The Mars of the movies and the imagination, an endless bastion of opportunities for a colonist with some guts. But she’s trapped in Mexico City, enduring the drudgery of an unkind metropolis, working as a rent-a-friend, selling her blood to old folks with money who hope to rejuvenate themselves with it, enacting a fractured love story. And yet there’s Mars, at the edge of the silver screen, of life.
Customer Reviews
Novella of a Young Woman’s Dream of Going to Mars
“Prime Meridian” is a novella by Silvia Moreno-Garcia about a young woman who dreams of going to Mars. Amelia lives in a near-future Mexico City, where she has struggled to overcome her circumstances and gain the education, finances, and skills needed to emigrate to Mars. Unfortunately, she has not succeeded.
Her mother’s health declined while she was in college studying Botany, and she had to leave school to care for her. After her death, she lives in and apartment with her sister and her sisters children. She works in the gig-economy as real jobs are almost impossible to find. She barely keeps her head above water, but she doesn’t completely give up on her dream.
This novella is set in a gritty but all too believable world, that seems like a logical extension of our present circumstances. It should be noted that while Mars is Amelia’s dream, this narrative takes place entirely on earth. It’s an interesting character-driven story, and Amelia is an all too human but sympathetic protagonist. I found the ending hopeful and positive. Definitely recommended!
Voice of a generation
As a person coming from a developing country i personally related to the fact that the main character wants to move elsewhere,as a lot of people of my generation feel the need to leave their home country too, this book critique on modern society , income inequality and the economic system is spot on, truly a voice of a generation!