<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><b>From a daring new talent, Megan Hunter, <i>The End We Start From</i> is a "beautifully spare, haunting meditation" (Emily St. John Mandel) on young motherhood, exile, and love in the midst of an all too likely environmental catastrophe</b><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>The #1 Indie Next Selection for November 2017, a Summer/Fall 2017 Indies Introduce Selection, a Fall 2017 Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, an Amazon Best of the Month in Literature & Fiction<br></strong> <p/><b><em>The End We Start From</em> is strange and powerful, and very apt for these uncertain times. I was moved, terrified, uplifted--sometimes all three at once. It takes skill to manage that, and Hunter has a poet's understanding of how to make each word count.--Tracy Chevalier, author of <i>Girl With a Pearl Earring</i> </strong></b> <p/>Preempted by publishers around the world within days of the 2016 London Book Fair, <em>The End We Start From</em> heralds the arrival of Megan Hunter, a dazzling and unique literary talent. Hunter's debut is a searing original, a modern-day parable of rebirth and renewal, of maternal bonds, and the instinct to survive and thrive in the absence of all that's familiar. <p/>As London is submerged below floodwaters, a woman gives birth to her first child, Z. Days later, she and her baby are forced to leave their home in search of safety. They head north through a newly dangerous country seeking refuge from place to place. The story traces fear and wonder as the baby grows, thriving and content against all the odds. <p/><em>The End We Start From</em> is an indelible and elemental first book--a lyrical vision of the strangeness and beauty of new motherhood, and a tale of endurance in the face of ungovernable change. <p/></strong><br><b>"In elegiac lines, Hunter tells a love story through the eyes of a new mother, who witnesses the death of an old life and the start of a new one...a perfect portrait of rebirth the final testament that time, and life, do go on, despite our best efforts."--Cotton Codinha, <i>Elle</i> Magazine</b><br>
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