Earth 7
āUnferth shines in her ability to craft relatable characters in extraordinary circumstances. ⦠[Earth 7] explores deep ontological questions about the nature of life. This is profound.āāPublishers Weekly, starred review
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Well, thatās about it for the story of planet Earth, poor Earth, reduced to not much more than a piece of burnt coal. But, as Deb Olin Unferth shows in her latest electrifying novel, life and love persist, even in the most unexpected, inhospitable places.
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Two women meet on a beach of artificial sand. One was raised in a pod in the ocean and the other may or may not be a robot. Their loveāor any loveāseems so unlikely. Earth is severely depopulated. Some people have given up, gone off to Mars. Others pursue eternal life as digital code. And yet others, like Dylan and Melanie, are holdoutsāand some of those holdouts are constructing a vast molecular collection in hopes that a future person may be alive to make a new Earth. Foolhardy? Misguided? Quixotic? Probably. But what can a human (or a robot) do?Ā
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By the end of Unferthās wild, poetic, revelatory, and slyly philosophical novel, the reader has traveled to the very edges of the cosmos as a āsoul globuleā and between grains of sand as a microscopic tardigrade. A slim book tackling big questions (is all matter conscious? will we tech ourselves into salvation, or out of existence?),Ā Earth 7Ā is a poignant inquiry into death, mourning, and indefatigable life, the most exhilarating work to date by one of our most original and beloved writers.
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Earth 7
Earth 7
āUnferth shines in her ability to craft relatable characters in extraordinary circumstances. ⦠[Earth 7] explores deep ontological questions about the nature of life. This is profound.āāPublishers Weekly, starred review
Ā
Well, thatās about it for the story of planet Earth, poor Earth, reduced to not much more than a piece of burnt coal. But, as Deb Olin Unferth shows in her latest electrifying novel, life and love persist, even in the most unexpected, inhospitable places.
Ā
Two women meet on a beach of artificial sand. One was raised in a pod in the ocean and the other may or may not be a robot. Their loveāor any loveāseems so unlikely. Earth is severely depopulated. Some people have given up, gone off to Mars. Others pursue eternal life as digital code. And yet others, like Dylan and Melanie, are holdoutsāand some of those holdouts are constructing a vast molecular collection in hopes that a future person may be alive to make a new Earth. Foolhardy? Misguided? Quixotic? Probably. But what can a human (or a robot) do?Ā
Ā
By the end of Unferthās wild, poetic, revelatory, and slyly philosophical novel, the reader has traveled to the very edges of the cosmos as a āsoul globuleā and between grains of sand as a microscopic tardigrade. A slim book tackling big questions (is all matter conscious? will we tech ourselves into salvation, or out of existence?),Ā Earth 7Ā is a poignant inquiry into death, mourning, and indefatigable life, the most exhilarating work to date by one of our most original and beloved writers.
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āUnferth shines in her ability to craft relatable characters in extraordinary circumstances. ⦠[Earth 7] explores deep ontological questions about the nature of life. This is profound.āāPublishers Weekly, starred review
Ā
Well, thatās about it for the story of planet Earth, poor Earth, reduced to not much more than a piece of burnt coal. But, as Deb Olin Unferth shows in her latest electrifying novel, life and love persist, even in the most unexpected, inhospitable places.
Ā
Two women meet on a beach of artificial sand. One was raised in a pod in the ocean and the other may or may not be a robot. Their loveāor any loveāseems so unlikely. Earth is severely depopulated. Some people have given up, gone off to Mars. Others pursue eternal life as digital code. And yet others, like Dylan and Melanie, are holdoutsāand some of those holdouts are constructing a vast molecular collection in hopes that a future person may be alive to make a new Earth. Foolhardy? Misguided? Quixotic? Probably. But what can a human (or a robot) do?Ā
Ā
By the end of Unferthās wild, poetic, revelatory, and slyly philosophical novel, the reader has traveled to the very edges of the cosmos as a āsoul globuleā and between grains of sand as a microscopic tardigrade. A slim book tackling big questions (is all matter conscious? will we tech ourselves into salvation, or out of existence?),Ā Earth 7Ā is a poignant inquiry into death, mourning, and indefatigable life, the most exhilarating work to date by one of our most original and beloved writers.












