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Station Eleven (Large Print / Paperback)

Staff Reviews
Who preserves art and culture after 99% of humanity is killed by the flu? Follow the performers of the travelling symphony as they roll their caravan of horse drawn pickup trucks across a circuit of shanty towns to find out...
The story shifts back and forth from past to present as we gather the threads that eventually converge at "The Museum of Civilization" (which used to be an airport).
Mercifully zombie-free dystopian fiction perfect for readers who can't suppress an eye-roll when copnfronted with the phrase "dystopian fiction."
— BobSeptember 2014 Indie Next List
“This is a harrowing and wonderful book -- blunt and elegant, wise and frightening, and utterly plausible at every turn. The characters are complicated, but their stories, short or long, are always deeply engaging. We -- our species -- always find ways, little by little, not just to survive but also to reestablish a sense of place, of community, and of compassion. Unsentimental yet deeply moving, Station Eleven is a terrific achievement.”
— John Christensen, Arcadia Books, Spring Green, WI