Sea of Tranquility Sea of Tranquility

Sea of Tranquility

A novel

    • 4.1 • 1.6K Ratings
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Publisher Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The award-winning, best-selling author of Station Eleven and The Glass Hotel returns with a novel of art, time travel, love, and plague that takes the reader from Vancouver Island in 1912 to a dark colony on the moon five hundred years later, unfurling a story of humanity across centuries and space.

One of the Best Books of the Year: The New York Times, NPR, GoodReads

“One of [Mandel’s] finest novels and one of her most satisfying forays into the arena of speculative fiction yet.” —The New York Times


Edwin St. Andrew is eighteen years old when he crosses the Atlantic by steamship, exiled from polite society following an ill-conceived diatribe at a dinner party. He enters the forest, spellbound by the beauty of the Canadian wilderness, and suddenly hears the notes of a violin echoing in an airship terminal—an experience that shocks him to his core. 

Two centuries later a famous writer named Olive Llewellyn is on a book tour. She’s traveling all over Earth, but her home is the second moon colony, a place of white stone, spired towers, and artificial beauty. Within the text of Olive’s best-selling pandemic novel lies a strange passage: a man plays his violin for change in the echoing corridor of an airship terminal as the trees of a forest rise around him. 

When Gaspery-Jacques Roberts, a detective in the black-skied Night City, is hired to investigate an anomaly in the North American wilderness, he uncovers a series of lives upended: The exiled son of an earl driven to madness, a writer trapped far from home as a pandemic ravages Earth, and a childhood friend from the Night City who, like Gaspery himself, has glimpsed the chance to do something extraordinary that will disrupt the timeline of the universe.

A virtuoso performance that is as human and tender as it is intellectually playful, Sea of Tranquility is a novel of time travel and metaphysics that precisely captures the reality of our current moment.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
April 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
2.3
MB

Customer Reviews

Photogal1 ,

It will keep you guessing..

I usually don’t read this type of novel but after the first few chapters, I had to keep reading to find out what happens. It makes you stop and appreciate the things and people around you and makes you realize that time does keep moving forward. I will read more from this author.

Elvenstar146 ,

Definitely written during COVID

Good book. I didn’t get into it until halfway, and that’s when I couldn’t put it down. You can tell it was written during COVID based on one of the time periods. I look forward to reading more of her work.

Max______-_______ ,

Disappointingly sophomoric

Nothing here elevates the time travel tropes to a level worth reading. Shallow characters made it unsatisfying to read as insight into the human condition, and silly plot logic made it impossible to read as science fiction.

There are ideas and moments that deserve to be wrapped in something more than a mediocre first draft. At least it was short.

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