a novel of the near future that is inspired by scientific facts already making headlines.
Genre: Science Fiction
Spectra
August 1, 2005
Featuring:
432 pages
ISBN: 0553585800
Paperback (reprint)
Book Summary
The bestselling author of the classic Mars trilogy and The
Years of Rice and Salt returns with a riveting new trilogy
of cutting-edge science, international politics, and the
real-life ramifications of global warming as they are played
out in our nation’s capital—and in the daily lives of those
at the center of the action. Hauntingly realistic, here is a
novel of the near future that is inspired by scientific
facts already making headlines.
When the Arctic ice
pack was first measured in the 1950s, it averaged thirty
feet thick in midwinter. By the end of the century it was
down to fifteen. One August the ice broke. The next year the
breakup started in July. The third year it began in May.
That was last year.
It’s an increasingly steamy
summer in the nation’s capital as Senate environmental
staffer Charlie Quibler cares for his young son and deals
with the frustrating politics of global warming. Charlie
must find a way to get a skeptical administration to act
before it’s too late—and his progeny find themselves living
in Swamp World. But the political climate poses almost as
great a challenge as the environmental crisis when it comes
to putting the public good ahead of private gain.
While Charlie struggles to play politics, his wife,
Anna, takes a more rational approach to the looming crisis
in her work at the National Science Foundation. There a
proposal has come in for a revolutionary process that could
solve the problem of global warming—if it can be recognized
in time. But when a race to control the budding technology
begins, the stakes only get higher. As these everyday heroes
fight to align the awesome forces of nature with the
extraordinary march of modern science, they are unaware that
fate is about to put an unusual twist on their work—one that
will place them at the heart of an unavoidable storm.
With style, wit, and rare insight into our past,
present, and possible future, this captivating novel propels
us into a world on the verge of unprecedented change—in a
time quite like our own. Here is Kim Stanley Robinson at
his visionary best, offering a gripping cautionary tale of
progress—and its price—as only he can tell it.