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CAMP ZERO - Michelle Min-Sterling

CAMP ZERO - Michelle Min-Sterling

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~ New Release - 2023

In a near-future settlement in the far north of Canada, an American building project hides many secrets as it houses a handful of climate change survivors who find their fates intertwined . . .Ā Ā 

A mesmerizing and transportive novel in the vein of Emily St. John Mandel'sĀ Station ElevenĀ and/or Naomi Alderman'sĀ The Power, Camp Zero is a work of speculative dystopian fiction where nothing is as it seems that cleverly explores how the intersection of gender, class, and migration impacts who and what survives in an ever-warming world.

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CAMP ZERO - Michelle Min-Sterling

~ Trade Paperback

~ New Release - 2023

In a near-future settlement in the far north of Canada, an American building project hides many secrets as it houses a handful of climate change survivors who find their fates intertwined . . .Ā Ā 

A mesmerizing and transportive novel in the vein of Emily St. John Mandel'sĀ Station ElevenĀ and/or Naomi Alderman'sĀ The Power, Camp Zero is a work of speculative dystopian fiction where nothing is as it seems that cleverly explores how the intersection of gender, class, and migration impacts who and what survives in an ever-warming world.

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~ Trade Paperback

~ New Release - 2023

In a near-future settlement in the far north of Canada, an American building project hides many secrets as it houses a handful of climate change survivors who find their fates intertwined . . .Ā Ā 

A mesmerizing and transportive novel in the vein of Emily St. John Mandel'sĀ Station ElevenĀ and/or Naomi Alderman'sĀ The Power, Camp Zero is a work of speculative dystopian fiction where nothing is as it seems that cleverly explores how the intersection of gender, class, and migration impacts who and what survives in an ever-warming world.