<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Set in a near-future Venice, Invisible Ecologies tells the story of Po, an ambiguously gendered boy who shares an intimate connection with a nascent sentience emerging within the Po delta: the bioregion upon which the city of Venice is founded. The pair share a series of extraordinary adventures and, as Po starts school, stumble upon the Mayor's drastic plans to modernise the city and reshape the future of the lagoon and its people."--Back cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Rachel Armstrong's follow-up to her critically aclaimed debut novel <em>Origamy. </em></p><p>Set in a near-future Venice, Invisible Ecologies tells the story of Po, an ambiguously gendered boy who shares an intimate connection with a nascent sentience emerging within the Po delta: the bioregion upon which the city of Venice is founded. The pair share a series of extraordinary adventures and, as Po starts school, stumble upon the Mayor's drastic plans to modernise the city and reshape the future of the lagoon and its people.</p><p>How the critics reacted to Origamy: </p><p>"Origamy is a magnificent, glittering explosion of a book: a meditation on creation, the poetry of science and the insane beauty of everything. You're going to need this." <em>- Warren Ellis</em></p><p>"Origamy crackles with a strange and brilliant energy, and folds the conventions of SF into beautiful new shapes. A rare and wonderful debut." <em>- Adam Roberts</em></p><p>"Perhaps the most astonishing and original piece of SF I've read in a long, long while." <em>- Adrian Tchaikovsky</em></p><p>"A visionary masterpiece. Science Fiction, Fantasy, science and poetry combine to create a lyric on life and death that spans the whole of creation. Delightful and mind-expanding. If you miss it you have missed one of the finest examples of literary art." <em>- Justina Robson</em></p><p>"The concepts, images, and settings found in this novel could easily power a quartet of more traditionally-arranged works..." <em>- Tor.com</em></p><p>"I'm still dumbfounded now." <em>- SFcrowsnest</em></p><p>"A whimsical, half-daft, drunken-prose-poem odyssey down alien byways. The closest thing to this book might be Italo Calvino's Cosmicomics." <em> - Locus</em></p>
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