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The Offset - by Calder Szewczak & Natasha Calder & Emma Szewczak (Paperback)

The Offset - by  Calder Szewczak & Natasha Calder & Emma Szewczak (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>It is your eighteenth birthday and one of your parents must die. You are the one who decides. Who do you pick?</b> <p/>In a dying world, the Offset ceremony has been introduced to counteract and discourage procreation. It is a rule that is simultaneously accepted, celebrated and abhorred. But in this world, survival demands sacrifice so for every birth, there must be a death. <p/>Professor Jac Boltanski is leading Project Salix, a ground-breaking new mission to save the world by replanting radioactive Greenland with genetically-modified willow trees. But things aren't working out and there are discrepancies in the data. Has someone intervened to sabotage her life's work? <p/>In the meantime, her daughter Miri, an anti-natalist, has run away from home. Days before their Offset ceremony where one of her mothers must be sentenced to death, she is brought back against her will following a run-in with the law. Which parent will Miri pick to die: the one she loves, or the one she hates who is working to save the world?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Thrilling, terrifying and beautifully crafted, The Offset is the perfect science-fiction novel for our times. I devoured it." <br><b>- Angela Saini</b>, <i>author of</i> Inferior <p/>Smart, compelling and absolutely of the moment. A truly elegant debut.<br><b>- Luke Jennings</b>, author of the Killing Eve series<i><br></i><br>A powerfully told debut <br>- <i> <b> SFX Magazine</b></i> <p/>An honest, terrifying and sincere look into our future. <br>- <b>Keren Landsman, </b> Geffen Award-winning author of <i>The Heart of the Circle</i> <p/>These co-writers have produced a vision of a blighted world where everyone has to make sacrifices for the greater good, personal happiness being the first thing to go.<br><b> <i> - Financial Times</i></b> <p/><i>The Offset's searing critique of anti-natalism could do for eco-fascism what Ninety Eighty-Four did for socialism and Brave New World did for eugenics.<br></i>- <b>Ken MacLeod</b>, Prometheus and BSFA Award-winning author of The Corporation Wars series<i> <p/></i><i>The Offset</i> is spare, elegant, and thought-provoking as the best classic science fiction. Calder Szewczak is a name to watch.<br>- <b>Daniel Abraham</b>, co-author of <i>The Expanse</i> <p/>"<i>The Offse</i>t was a dark and fascinating read - a twisted reversal of <i>The Handmaid's Tale</i> set in a ravaged dystopia, simmering with menace and tension. Bleak, haunting and intriguing."<br>- <b>Jennifer Saint</b>, <i>Sunday Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Ariadne<b> <p/></b></i><i>The Offset</i> crushed me. This is an expertly - and starkly - written, well-drawn eco-dystopian novel about the ultimate measure of austerity taken in order to save the planet. There's so much that was done well here: the world, the science, the societal conflict - but to get into the (possibly carnivorous) weeds would distract from soul of this book. It is a bare-knuckle punch to the heart. Calder Szewczak made me suffer - brilliantly.<i><b><br></b></i><b>-</b> <b><b> Chris Panatier, </b> </b><i>author of</i> The Phlebotomist<b> </b><i><b><b><i><br></i></b></b></i><br> <i>The Offset</i> is a prophetic, urgent, gripping read that throws into question what saving the world really means. A tender warning of a book, lest our efforts become as futile as our tragedies.<br><b>- Natalia Theodoridou, </b> <i>World Fantasy Award Winner and Nebula Finalist</i> <p/>Calder Szewczak's <i>The Offset</i> may be a literary first in giving central place to anti-natalism - the view that one ought not to create new people. Other novels, like this one, have depicted a dystopian future in the wake of environmental catastrophe. In Margaret Attwood's Handmaid's Tale, the dystopia is pro-natalist. <i>The Offset</i> shows how anti-natalism could also take a dystopian turn. In showing this, it provides a cautionary tale - which, if read correctly, is not that anti-natalism itself is in error, but rather that even views aimed at reducing suffering can increase it if fanatics seize control. <br><b>- David Benatar, </b> <i>World-leading anti-natalist and author of</i> Better Never to Have Been <p/>A chilling evocation of a possible future.<br><b>- Susannah Wise, </b> acclaimed actress and author of <i>This Fragile Earth</i> <p/>The Offset is a bleak but thoughtful dystopian sci-fi. It asks questions about where we are & where we are going through intricate world building and a compelling story. Very entertaining, compulsive & thought-provoking.<br><b>- Kate Sawyer</b> author of <b>The Stranding</b> <p/>Finished this and now I'm slightly broken. If, like me, every so often you just want a bit of beautiful, brutal dystopia this is the one for you! A complex world filled with complex characters that draw the reader in. This is a beautifully written, brutal piece of dystopian fiction that does not shy away from the issues we must face today.<br>- <b>Elizabeth Lee</b>, author of <i><b>Cunning Women</b> </i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Calder Szewczak is writing duo Natasha C. Calder and Emma Szewczak, who met while studying at Cambridge. Natasha is a graduate of Clarion West 2018 and her work has previously appeared in <i>The Stinging Fly</i>, <i>Lackington's</i> and <i>Curiosities</i>, amongst others. Emma researches contemporary representations of the Holocaust and has published work with T&T Clark and the Paulist Press.

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