A brilliant queer dystopian novel from the author of Yours for the Taking, following a cast of characters on the margins of a strange and...
A brilliant queer dystopian novel from the author of Yours for the Taking, following a cast of characters on the margins of a strange and exclusive new society.
The year is 2041, and it's a dangerous time to be a woman driving across the United States alone. Deadly storms and uncontrollable wildfires are pummeling the country while political tensions are rising. But Kelly's on the road anyway; she desperately needs to get back to her daughter, who she left seven years ago for a cause that she's no longer sure she believes in.
Almost 40 years later, another mother, Ava, and her daughter Brook are on the run as well, from the climate change relief program known as The Inside Project, where they've spent the past 22 years being treated as lab rats. When they encounter a woman from Ava's past on the side of the highway, the three continue on in a journey that will take them into the depths of what remains of humanity out in the wilderness.
At the same time, way up North, weather conditions continue to worsen and a settlement departs in search of greener pastures, leaving behind only two members, drawn together by a circumstance and a mystery they are destined to unravel together.
Set in the world of Gabrielle Korn's
Yours for the Taking, The Shutouts tells the captivating story of those who have been shut out from Inside, their fight to survive, and an interconnectedness larger than all of them.
Author: Gabrielle Korn
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: 12/03/2024
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.06lbs
Size: 9.54h x 6.44w x 1.08d
ISBN: 9781250323484
Review Citation(s): Library Journal 11/01/2024 pg. 7
Publishers Weekly 09/30/2024
Kirkus Reviews 11/01/2024
About the AuthorGABRIELLE KORN is the author of
Yours for the Taking and
Everybody (Else) Is Perfect, and the former Editor-in-Chief of
Nylon. Her writing has been published across the internet since 2011, with bylines in Literary Hub
, Instyle,
Domino,
Oprah, Refinery29 and more. Originally from New York, she now lives in Los Angeles with her wife, and together they run The Pink Door artist and writer residency.