A mother and son. America is underwater. Three hundred miles between them.
When catastrophic flooding reshapes the eastern seaboard overnight, Juliet finds herself stranded in the Florida Panhandle with no way north and no way to reach Billy, her teenage son outside Boston. Infrastructure is failing. Communication is unreliable. And the country between them is no longer the one either of them knew.
Juliet pushes north through a drowned landscape, mile by difficult mile. Billy navigates suburban Boston's unraveling alone, where technology is equal parts lifeline and liability. What holds them both forward is the same thing: the certainty that the other is out there, moving.
Bronze — 2024 Reader's Choice Awards
“A chilling meditation on the fragility—and the resilience—of the ties that bind us in the face of crisis.”
—Amanda Hagood, professor of environmental humanities
"Beautifully written…a vivid sense of place…the environmental crisis real and personal."
—Nicola Davies, award-winning author
For readers of Station Eleven, Leave the World Behind, and The Road.
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Kate Risse teaches Spanish language and culture at Tufts University. She has published articles on the history and culture of Spain and Latin America. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts, with her family and spends time on Dog Island and in the mountains of Vermont. "Inland" is her debut novel.
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