Generation A by Douglas Coupland
A brilliant, timely and very Couplandesque novel about honey bees and the world we may soon live in.
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Format: Trade paperback
Condition: vg-/good+ condition, minor shelf and aging wear
Size: 5.25"x8.0"
Pages: 320pp, 2010 edition
Others: All defects if any are formulated into pricing. May or may not have previous store stickers. Items were inspected but may still miss writings/inscriptions.
Generation A is set in the near future in a world where bees are extinct, until five unconnected people all around the world— in the United States, Canada, France, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka—are all stung. Their shared experience unites them in ways they never could have imagined.
Generation A mirrors Coupland’s debut novel, 1991’s Generation X. It explores new ways of storytelling in a digital world. Like much of Coupland’s writing, it occupies the perplexing hinterland between optimism about the future and everyday apocalyptic paranoia. Imaginative, inventive, and fantastically entertaining, Generation A is his most ambitious work to date.
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