Review
‘Sixty Days is finely written and persuasively paints what may be – if climate change happens the way so many scientists fear – the best of all possible futures. Read it and worry.’ SFX
‘An elegance that manages to contain a what-happens-next vigour… It makes astonishing connections’
The Times on ‘Fifty Degrees Below’
Praise for ‘Forty Signs of Rain’:
‘The Brave New World of global warming … A narrative that is rich in closely observed characters and a wonderfully vivid sense of place … depicts a society sleep-walking towards the abyss … His great achievement here is to bring the practice of science alive and to place this in an all-too familiar world of greedy capitalists and unprincipled politicians. Robinson's critique of science is heartfelt … humans have gone from being the smartest animal on the savannah to being "experts at denial".’ P.D. Smith Guardian
‘A funny, convincing, intelligent book’ Kim Newman, Indpendent
'Kim Stanley Robinson is freed by his medium – fiction – to deliver [a] message with passion and restraint … A great book' New Scientist
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By the time Phil Chase is elected President of the United
States, the world's climate is well on the way to irrevocable change. It
could be that a mass extinction event is beginning. A lot of the big
mammals - tigers, gorillas - may already be in their last moments. But now
even the Pentagon agrees that climate change is a bigger threat than
terrorism, Phil Chase has the trillion-dollar military budget to call on
for the technologically sublime task of saving the world.
Frank Vanderwal, in the office of Presidential science advisor, finds
something reassuring about the world being so messed up. It makes his own
life look like part of a trend. He's been homeless for a year, he has brain
damage from trying to break up a fight, the love of his life has had to go
into hiding from the secret service, and Frank is under surveillance, too,
by even blacker agencies. But meanwhile there's the world to save.
Phil Chase intends to kick-start the saving of the world within his first
sixty days! Charlie Quibler is back at work on the President's staff
instigating the decapitation of the World Bank before free market
fundamentalists drag us into some dismal feudal eternity and destroy
everything in the process.
An ecological disaster overwhelms China and carbon figures are close to
cooking the rest of the world, the battle of science versus capitalism
erupts in this taut, topical and witty thriller.
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