Driftwood
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San Francisco, California : Tachyon Publications, [2020].
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Cherrydale - Adult Science Fiction
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  • A timely debut novel in the rich, dark Driftwood universe of popular fantasy author Marie Brennan (Memoirs of Lady Trent)
  • Exploring found family, adaptation, and hope in the face of apocalypse, Brennan imbues this high-concept fantasy with a strong emotional core. Fantasy fans will be thrilled.—starred review, Publishers Weekly
  • National marketing plan to include print and online media. Co-op available.
  • [STARRED REVIEW] “Exploring found family, adaptation, and hope in the face of apocalypse, Brennan imbues this high-concept fantasy with a strong emotional core. Fantasy fans will be thrilled.”—Publishers Weekly [A Best Sci Fi Book of 2020]In this first novel set in award-winning author Marie Brennan’s incomparable Driftwood fantasy universe, enter a post-apocalyptic realm where the apocalypse has not ended, where fragments of worlds cohere into shifting myths. Yet even as everything fades, Drifters gather to tell conflicting legends of Last, the guide—the one man who seemed immortal, but may have been a fraud.Who is Last?Fame is rare in Driftwood—it’s hard to get famous if you don't stick around long enough for people to know you. But many know the guide, Last, a one-blooded survivor who has seen his world end many lifetimes ago. For Driftwood is a strange place of slow apocalypses, where continents eventually crumble into mere neighborhoods, pulled inexorably towards the center in the Crush. Cultures clash, countries fall, and everything eventually disintegrates.Within the Shreds, a rumor goes around that Last has died. Drifters come together to commemorate him. But who really was Last? Lying liar, or heroic savior? A mercenary, a charlatan, a legend? A man, an immortal—perhaps even a god?About DriftwoodDriftwood is the invention of bestselling author Marie Brennan. Mirroring the world that many people are currently living in, the Driftwood stories chronicle the struggles of survivors and outcasts to keep their worlds alive until everything changes, diminishes, and is destroyed. Driftwood is the first full-length novel in this world.

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    Physical Desc
    206 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    1616963468, 9781616963460

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    Fame is rare in Driftwood―it’s hard to get famous if you don't stick around long enough for people to know you. But many know the guide, Last, a one-blooded survivor who has seen his world end many lifetimes ago. For Driftwood is a strange place of slow apocalypses, where continents eventually crumble into mere neighborhoods, pulled inexorably towards the center in the Crush. Cultures clash, countries fall, and everything eventually disintegrates. Within the Shreds, a rumor goes around that Last has died. Drifters come together to commemorate him. But who really was Last? Lying liar, or heroic savior? A mercenary, a charlatan, a legend? A man, an immortal―perhaps even a god? -- from Amazon.

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    Published Reviews

    Booklist Review

    When a world ends, whatever is left arrives at the Edge, emerging from the Mist that surrounds Driftwood. As the world shrinks, slowly dying, it becomes part of the Shreds, where scraps and pieces of different worlds combine, and where the citizens are just Drifters, inhabitants of this combined place. Eventually, everything ends up in the center, called the Crush, doomed to disappear--except for the guide called Last, a person who has lived far longer than anything else has. When he, too, disappears, people gather to memorialize him or criticize him or insist he isn't dead, but whichever it is, by gathering to tell stories about Last, they form an emotional picture of who he was. Brennan's series of vignettes is complex and riveting, populated by distinct worlds, each with its own rules. One has only a devastating sandstorm; in another, memories can be shared or given away; in yet another, magnetic stones enable flight. Last holds them all together with a mystery: was he a god, a man trying to help, or a man trying to survive off others? Driftwood is epic in scale and yet rooted in satisfying detail, full of possibility and wonder.

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    Publisher's Weekly Review

    Brennan (the Memoirs of Lady Trent series) plays with the concept of secondary-world fantasy with this fresh, immersive introduction to the land of Driftwood, a patchwork world where other fantasy worlds come to die. As each otherworld is pulled toward the Crush, the churning center of Driftwood where their last vestiges mix and crumble before vanishing forever, its inhabitants must adapt to life in Driftwood or disappear along with their homes. The novel's form mirrors the cobbled-together nature of its world, composed primarily of self-contained episodes unified only by the shadowy figure of Last, the sole survivor of a world that Driftwood consumed long ago. Many who pass through Driftwood seek Last's aid, desperate to preserve their cultures and stop the inevitable and believing he knows the secrets to surviving the Crush. Brennan skillfully builds a multiplicity of worlds, painting each unique and fully developed culture with bold, minimalist strokes and, though readers don't get to spend much time with any single character, rendering each member of the sprawling cast with impressive nuance and subtlety. Exploring found family, adaptation, and hope in the face of apocalypse, Brennan imbues this high-concept fantasy with a strong emotional core. Fantasy fans will be thrilled. (Aug.)

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    Kirkus Book Review

    A diverse cast of characters from disparate worlds, each facing their own rapidly approaching mortality, come together to memorialize a missing man--rumored to be immortal--in this new fantasy title from veteran author Brennan. When a world is about to meet its end, it collides with the Edge of Driftwood: a ring-shaped amalgamation of nations bordered by unnavigable mists and marked by an all-consuming eye called the Crush. New additions push preexisting lands further into the Ring, then into the Shreds, where they break into infinitesimally small pieces before being lost forever. The various people-groups caught in this unending cycle cling to one man for hope: Last, the only surviving member of a long-forgotten race. Now, Last has seemingly disappeared, and his devotees have come together to tell stories about their encounters with him in the hope that this sharing will bring answers to the question of his fate. Through these stories, a portrait of Last as a tragic figure, accidental deity, and distant friend emerges. The patchwork quilt of his acquaintances' tales mirrors the very nature of Driftwood itself, slowly peeling back the veil to reveal the living--and departed--people who make up this strange and riveting new cosmos. Readers will close the cover aching to read more about Last and his world. An exciting delve into a conglomerate land filled with magic and mystery. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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    Booklist Reviews

    *Starred Review* When a world ends, whatever is left arrives at the Edge, emerging from the Mist that surrounds Driftwood. As the world shrinks, slowly dying, it becomes part of the Shreds, where scraps and pieces of different worlds combine, and where the citizens are just Drifters, inhabitants of this combined place. Eventually, everything ends up in the center, called the Crush, doomed to disappear—except for the guide called Last, a person who has lived far longer than anything else has. When he, too, disappears, people gather to memorialize him or criticize him or insist he isn't dead, but whichever it is, by gathering to tell stories about Last, they form an emotional picture of who he was. Brennan's series of vignettes is complex and riveting, populated by distinct worlds, each with its own rules. One has only a devastating sandstorm; in another, memories can be shared or given away; in yet another, magnetic stones enable flight. Last holds them all together with a mystery: was he a god, a man trying to help, or a man trying to survive off others? Driftwood is epic in scale and yet rooted in satisfying detail, full of possibility and wonder. Copyright 2020 Booklist Reviews.

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    Publishers Weekly Reviews

    Brennan (the Memoirs of Lady Trent series) plays with the concept of secondary-world fantasy with this fresh, immersive introduction to the land of Driftwood, a patchwork world where other fantasy worlds come to die. As each otherworld is pulled toward the Crush, the churning center of Driftwood where their last vestiges mix and crumble before vanishing forever, its inhabitants must adapt to life in Driftwood or disappear along with their homes. The novel's form mirrors the cobbled-together nature of its world, composed primarily of self-contained episodes unified only by the shadowy figure of Last, the sole survivor of a world that Driftwood consumed long ago. Many who pass through Driftwood seek Last's aid, desperate to preserve their cultures and stop the inevitable and believing he knows the secrets to surviving the Crush. Brennan skillfully builds a multiplicity of worlds, painting each unique and fully developed culture with bold, minimalist strokes and, though readers don't get to spend much time with any single character, rendering each member of the sprawling cast with impressive nuance and subtlety. Exploring found family, adaptation, and hope in the face of apocalypse, Brennan imbues this high-concept fantasy with a strong emotional core. Fantasy fans will be thrilled. (Aug.)

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    Citations

    APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

    Brennan, M. (2020). Driftwood . Tachyon Publications.

    Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

    Brennan, Marie. 2020. Driftwood. San Francisco, California: Tachyon Publications.

    Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

    Brennan, Marie. Driftwood San Francisco, California: Tachyon Publications, 2020.

    Harvard Citation (style guide)

    Brennan, M. (2020). Driftwood. San Francisco, California: Tachyon Publications.

    MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

    Brennan, Marie. Driftwood Tachyon Publications, 2020.

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