On Such A Full Sea

On Such A Full Sea

by Chang -rae Lee (Author)

Synopsis

Lithe and tiny, Fan is a diver at the New China settlement of B-Mor, a worker colony long-ago known as Baltimore, her circumscribed world the temperature-controlled fish tanks that feed a contaminated continent, and Reg, the golden-skinned, simple-hearted man she loves.

Rigorously pressurised and demarcated, the dystopian America Fan serves is ruled by the professional Charter caste. While B-Mors are obedient and tranquillised by duty and the fear of chaos, the pampered, ruthless Charters inhabit idyllic, over-supplied communities behind whose gates they jostle ceaselessly for dominance. Estranged from nature, B-Mors and Charters alike shy from the spaces between, where 'counties' people - outcasts, free-thinkers and renegades, bandits and pedlars - forage and grub and steal and kill. One quiet day Reg is removed from the colony - whether for a nameless infraction, or because he is disease-resistant in a world where no one is C-free, it is impossible to say. Fan decides she must follow. But her departure threatens to disrupt the whole order of B-Mor society, and only savage action can hold it together.

A mesmerising narrative of courage and longing, On Such a Full Sea is an epic tale: brilliantly speculative, absolutely involving and profoundly humane.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 09 Jan 2014

ISBN 10: 1408705478
ISBN 13: 9781408705476
Book Overview: Content www.littlebrown.co.uk

Media Reviews
Engrossing * Financial Times *
Complex and imaginative . . . You'll be drawn into Chang-rae Lee's depiction of a ruined America, and its systems of class and power that feel alien yet all too recognizable. * Buzzfeed *
Watching a talented writer take a risk is one of the pleasures of devoted reading, and On Such a Full Sea provides all that and more...His marvelous new book, which imagines a future after the breakdown of our own society, takes on those concerns with his customary mastery of quiet detail - and a touch of the fantastic * New York Times Book Review *
I've never been a fan of grand hyperbolic declarations in book reviews, but faced with On Such a Full Sea, I have no choice but to ask: Who is a greater novelist than Chang-rae Lee today? His new, his fifth - where have you been? - book seals this deal. A chilling, dark, unsettling ride into a dystopia in utopia's guise, this is a novel that might divide but will no doubt conquer where it matters most * Los Angeles Times *
Similar to Ishiguro's Never Let Me Go . . . a strange, skilful performance * Independent *
The Road suddenly feels unthreatening in contrast to Chang-rae Lee's engrossing new novel . . . [a] fine entry into this tradition * Financial Times *
Fascinating . . . for all its adventure narrative, it is underpinned by a solid and shrewd reading of present-day American economics * Guardian *
Author Bio
Chang-Rae Lee is the author of the bestselling novels The Surrendered and Native Speaker, which won the Hemingway Foundation/PEN award. He teaches at Princeton University.