Book description
The year is 2021. No child has been born for twenty-five years. The
human race faces extinction. Under the despotic rule of Xan Lyppiat,
the Warden of England, the old are despairing and the young cruel.
Theo Faren, a cousin of the Warden, lives a solitary life in this
ominous atmosphere. That is, until a chance encounter with a young
woman leads him into contact with a group of dissenters. Suddenly his
life is changed irrevocably as he faces agonising choices which could
affect the future of mankind. 'Extraordinary ... P. D. James stretches
her considerable talents in this daring novel.' New York Times
P. D. James was born in Oxford in 1920 and educated at Cambridge
High School for Girls. From 1949 to 1968 she worked in the National
Health Service and subsequently in the Home Office, first in the
Police Department and later in the Criminal Policy Department. All
that experience has been used in her novels. She is a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Literature and of the Royal Society of the Arts and
has served as a Governor of the BBC, a member of the Arts Council,
where she was Chairman of its Literary Advisory Panel, on the Board of
the British Council and as a magistrate in Middlesex and London. She
has won awards for crime writing in Britain, America, Italy and
Scandinavia, including the Mystery Writers of America Grandmaster
Award. She has received honorary degrees from seven British
universities, was awarded an OBE in 1983 and was created a life peer
in 1991. In 1997 she was elected President of the Society of Authors.
She lives in London and Oxford and has two daughters, five
grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.