Product Description
Two young people are against the world. Tammy's kitchen table is tilting. Her house is sinking into the ground, and the sun just won't stop shining. But no one seems to notice. In Alaska, things are changing fast: the permafrost is melting, temperatures are soaring, and the snow doesn't come until Christmas. When Tammy's cousin George disappears, it is Tammy who discovers him, hiding away from the world. As their strange, erotic connection intensifies, it becomes clear that George is involved in something terrible and dangerous. Susannah Waters' atmospheric tale of a young girl obsessed with the symptoms of global warming is set on a stunning landscape that highlights what we stand to lose. It tells of the passion between two young people who refuse to sit and watch the planet die.
From the Publisher
Visual and hypnotic tale of two outsiders in love and hellbent on a mission to save our plent.
From the Inside Flap
Tammys kitchen table is tilting.
Her house is sinking into the ground, and the sun just wont stop shining.
And no one else seems to notice. Not her father, working two-week shifts for an oil company; not her mother, working nights as a cleaner in a hospital; none of the people around her, who go about their business as if nothing has changed. But in Alaska, things are changing fast: the permafrost is melting, temperatures are soaring, and the snow doesnt come until Christmas.
When Tammys cousin George disappears, it is Tammy who discovers him, hiding away from a world in which he sees the steady erosion of the traditions that have made him who he is. As their strange, erotic connection intensifies, it becomes clear to Tammy that George is involved in something terrible and dangerous.
Susannah Waters atmospheric tale of a young girl obsessed with the symptoms of global warming is set on a stunning landscape that highlights what we stand to lose. This compelling novel shows the passion between two young people with nothing to lose - and who refuse to sit and watch the planet die.
About the Author
Susannah Waters was born in England, spent the next twenty years in America, and then moved back to England. She was an opera singer for ten years, singing in some of the most beautiful opera houses in the world. She has written for the theatre as well as for singers, dancers and instrumentalists. Her brother, Mark Rylance, is the director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.