An exhilarating debut novel, tracing the harrowing journey of a mother and son fighting for survival and a future in a world ravaged by environmental disaster * "Not Alone kept me breathless with tension... [A] gripping adventure story." -Emma Donoghue, New York Times bestselling author of Room and Haven
Five years ago, a microplastic storm wiped out most of the population. No infrastructure. No safe havens. No goodbyes.
Since then, Katie and Harry have lived in isolation in their small flat outside London. Katie forages, hunts the surviving animal population, and provides for Harry, who was born after the storm, and who has never left their little home. After years without human contact, Katie and Harry are shocked by the arrival of a threatening newcomer, just as Katie's persistent cough seems to have taken a turn for the worse. But this proof of life beyond their familiar environment spurs Katie to undertake a previously unthinkable journey, in search of her fiance, Jack, who never came home the day of the storm, and a different kind of life for Harry.
Outside of their protected bubble, Katie and Harry encounter an altered world, full of new dangers, other survivors--both friend and foe--and many surprises. Katie's resources, energy, and parenting abilities are pushed to the brink, as Harry's life and safety waver in the balance, knowing that the further they get from their flat, the harder it will be to return if things go wrong. Sarah K. Jackson combines beautiful language, palm-sweating adventure, and a deep, true-to-life parent-child bond that transcends its post-apocalyptic setting, in a debut that emphasizes the importance of resilience, hope, and sustainability today.
An exhilarating debut novel, tracing the harrowing journey of a mother and son fighting for survival and a future in a world ravaged by environmental disaster * "Not Alone kept me breathless with tension... [A] gripping adventure story." -Emma Donoghue, New York Times bestselling author of Room and Haven
Five years ago, a microplastic storm wiped out most of the population. No infrastructure. No safe havens. No goodbyes.
Since then, Katie and Harry have lived in isolation in their small flat outside London. Katie forages, hunts the surviving animal population, and provides for Harry, who was born after the storm, and who has never left their little home. After years without human contact, Katie and Harry are shocked by the arrival of a threatening newcomer, just as Katie's persistent cough seems to have taken a turn for the worse. But this proof of life beyond their familiar environment spurs Katie to undertake a previously unthinkable journey, in search of her fiance, Jack, who never came home the day of the storm, and a different kind of life for Harry.
Outside of their protected bubble, Katie and Harry encounter an altered world, full of new dangers, other survivors--both friend and foe--and many surprises. Katie's resources, energy, and parenting abilities are pushed to the brink, as Harry's life and safety waver in the balance, knowing that the further they get from their flat, the harder it will be to return if things go wrong. Sarah K. Jackson combines beautiful language, palm-sweating adventure, and a deep, true-to-life parent-child bond that transcends its post-apocalyptic setting, in a debut that emphasizes the importance of resilience, hope, and sustainability today.
SARAH K. JACKSON is an ecologist specializing in botany and has a keen interest in human-wildlife coexistence, conservation, climate change, and microplastics pollution. Her job has taken her all around the UK, scrambling through woodland, paddling up rivers, squelching through mountain bogs, and also sometimes overseas. She studied psychology and criminology at Cardiff University, before doing a masters in conservation ecology at Oxford Brookes University.
"Not Alone kept me breathless with tension. An outstandingly
credible and gripping adventure story, rooted in a deep
understanding of both ecology and family."
--Emma Donoghue, New York Times bestselling author of Room
"A gutwrenching, whiteknuckle postapocalyptic thriller--a story of
love and perseverance."
--Gabriel Tallent, New York Times bestselling author of My Absolute
Darling
"[Not Alone] is driven by the debut author’s passionate concern for
the environment. . . a stark depiction of how difficult it is for
one person to raise a child alone, without support. With hauntingly
beautiful descriptions of the natural world, this challenging novel
is tough and memorable."
--The Guardian
"Refreshing . . . filled with penetrating interiority. . . In
the end, hope is the driving force that pushes Katie towards her
goals. We’re going to need that kind of hopeful grit if we’re to
survive our own environmental catastrophe."
--Chicago Review of Books
"Tense, brutal, and tender, Not Alone cuts to the core of how and
why we survive. Jackson gives readers a truly harrowing adventure
about the pull of light in the darkest hour."
--Erika Swyler, bestselling author of Light from Other Stars
"This engrossing postapocalyptic cli-fi thriller . . . will have
readers anxiously turning the pages and questioning their use of
plastic."
--Library Journal
"Impressive . . . admirers of Lauren Beukes's Afterland will be
riveted."
--Publishers Weekly
"A hell of a book . . . an intense novel you will not want to put
down. Be prepared for a ride."
--Red Carpet Crash
"Intensely moving, genuinely gripping, plausible and absorbing;
this is a stunningly debut by a truly talented new writer."
--Charlotte Mendelson, author of Almost English
"Not Alone is a sharp exploration of
environmental apocalypse—and a celebration of pure, boundless
love that can survive anything. This triumphant debut finds hope in
the darkest places, and it made me want to be a better
person."
—Allison Epstein, author of A Tip for the Hangman
"The emotionally wrenching story of a mother’s fight to save her
young son as they struggle across a toxic and hostile world. The
tension never lets up. Utterly believable, always compelling, and
deeply moving. I loved it."
--Ian Irvine, author of A Shadow on the Glass
"An ode to the ferocious power of motherhood, even in the face of
Earth’s utter devastation. Part dire warning, part love song, Not
Alone explores how, like a tree bending toward sunlight, life may
endure if our worst climate nightmares become reality. Haunting,
endearing, and captivating."
--Caroline Woods, author of The Lunar Housewife
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