Book description
In a world where we have been genetically engineered so that we can
photosynthesise sunlight with our hair hunger is a thing of the past,
food an indulgence. The poor grow their hair, the rich affect baldness
and flaunt their wealth by still eating.
But other hungers remain...
The young daughter of an affluent New York family is kidnapped. The
ransom demands are refused. A year later a young women arrives at the
family home claiming to be their long lost daughter. She has changed so
much, she has lived on light, can anyone be sure that she has come home?
Adam Roberts' new novel is yet another amazing melding of startling
ideas and beautiful prose. Set in a New York of the future it
nevertheless has echoes of a Fitzgeraldesque affluence and art-deco
style. It charts his further progress as one of the most important
writers of his generation. Adam Roberts is Professor of 19th-century
literature at London University. His novels, SALT, GRADISIL and YELLOW
BLUE TIBIA have all been shortlisted for the ARTHUR C. CLARKE AWARD. He
has also published a number of academic works on both 19th-century
poetry and SF.