With the end of the world predicted, reality bends in an unexpectedly quirky novel about human connection and the meaning of life and death by the bestselling author of Sorry I Missed You.
Marlen and Hilda Jorgensens family has received two significant pieces of news: one, Marlen has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Two, a cosmic blast is set to render humanity extinct within a matter of months. It seems the coming Christmas on their Saskatchewan farm could be their last.
Preparing for the inevitable, they navigate the time they have left together. Marlen and Hilda have channeled their energy into improbably prophetic works of art. Hildas elderly father receives a longed-for visitor from his past. Hildas teenaged nephew goes missing, and his mother refuses to believe the world is ending. All the while, Hildas daughter struggles to find her way home from Berlin with the help of an oddly familiar stranger. For everyone, theres an unsettling feeling that this unprecedented reality is something they remember.
As the planet holds its collective breath to see what happens next amid chaos, denial, acceptance, and hope, this one family determines to live every moment as if its their last. Because, well, it just might be.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Marlen and Hilda Jorgensens family has received two significant pieces of news: one, Marlen has been diagnosed with a terminal illness. Two, a cosmic blast is set to render humanity extinct within a matter of months. It seems the coming Christmas on their Saskatchewan farm could be their last.
Preparing for the inevitable, they navigate the time they have left together. Marlen and Hilda have channeled their energy into improbably prophetic works of art. Hildas elderly father receives a longed-for visitor from his past. Hildas teenaged nephew goes missing, and his mother refuses to believe the world is ending. All the while, Hildas daughter struggles to find her way home from Berlin with the help of an oddly familiar stranger. For everyone, theres an unsettling feeling that this unprecedented reality is something they remember.
As the planet holds its collective breath to see what happens next amid chaos, denial, acceptance, and hope, this one family determines to live every moment as if its their last. Because, well, it just might be.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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