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129
Novel • Fiction
London • Near Future
2017
Adult
18+ years
The End We Start From by Megan Hunter is a dystopian novel set in an apocalyptic London, focusing on a woman navigating pregnancy and new motherhood amidst a climate disaster. As London floods, she, her partner R, and their newborn, Z, seek safety and stability, confronting loss, isolation, and the hope of rebuilding in a radically altered world.
Melancholic
Mysterious
Emotional
Contemplative
Serene
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The End We Start From by Megan Hunter has been lauded for its lyrical prose and compelling exploration of motherhood in a dystopian setting. Critics appreciate the sparse, poetic narrative which enhances the emotional impact. However, some readers find the brevity and ambiguity of the plot frustrating. Overall, Hunter's debut is praised for its originality and depth.
Readers who relish poetic prose and post-apocalyptic narratives will enjoy The End We Start From by Megan Hunter. Comparable to works like Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, this book appeals to those who appreciate literary fiction that explores themes of survival, motherhood, and resilience against a dystopian backdrop.
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Z
The infant son of the narrator, representing hope and resilience as he adapts to life amid environmental challenges.
R
The narrator’s partner whose repeated physical and emotional absences highlight the challenges in their relationship and his struggle with fear.
O
A supportive and understanding female friend who provides essential companionship to the narrator during their journey.
129
Novel • Fiction
London • Near Future
2017
Adult
18+ years
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