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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
384
Age Group
All
Language
English
Piracy Free
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Book Summary
Station Eleven is a post-apocalyptic novel by Emily St. John Mandel that weaves beauty and despair into a haunting meditation on civilization, memory, and art. A literary, genre-spanning story that follows survivors across interconnected timelines after a devastating pandemic, it speaks to readers who crave thoughtful, lyrical storytelling. The tone is intimate, elegiac, and ultimately hopeful, inviting you to consider what matters when the world changes.
It opens on a snowy night in Toronto, where the renowned actor Arthur Leander dies onstage as a deadly virus begins to reshape North America. Years later, Kirsten, a member of the Travelling Symphony, moves between settlements, performing Shakespeare and playing music to remind people of beauty. Through multiple perspectives and timelines, Station Eleven reveals how memory, art, and human connection endure amid collapse. Mandel’s prose is cinematic and precise, offering a world that is at once melancholy and luminous as characters cling to acts of kindness and imagination.
After finishing Station Eleven, readers are left with a powerful invitation to ponder what truly matters—love, art, and the connections that endure. It invites you to reflect on what you would preserve in your own life when chaos arrives, and to feel hope in the resilience of humanity long after the lights go out.
Product Details
Author
Emily St John Mandel
Publisher
Picador
Number of Pages
384
Language
English
ISBN
9781447268970
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13.1 x 2.3 x 19.7 cm
Binding
Paperback
AED 60.00