ROMANCE

The Drowned Cities

Little, Brown. 2012. 434p. ISBN 9780316056243. $17.99.
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There is a black pool of mad at the center of Bacigalupi's companion to the 2011 Printz Award- winning Ship Breaker—mad at the unacknowledged impact of climate change, the exploitation of children, and an American political system more intent on tearing itself apart than knitting our nation forward. The rage is highly motivating, building a world and a narrative that never loses focus. Mahlia is an orphan of a (future) Chinese peacekeeping effort, living in the jungle outskirts of our nation's former capital. She and her companion, Mouse, attract the unwanted attention of local warlords when they rescue Tool (part golem, part super-soldier). The plotting is tight, propelling the reader forward into a hopeful conclusion that does not betray the story's angry origins. A standout in a crowded field of dystopic futures.
Bacigalupi expands the dystopian future America of Ship Breaker in this companion novel. A violent group of armed child soldiers are hunting the half-man Tool when Mahlia and Mouse, two war orphans, find him almost dead in the jungle. The intense, action-filled story is a heartbreaking and powerfully moving portrait of individual resiliency amidst extreme circumstances.
Bacigalupi expands the dystopian future America of his Printz Award-winning Ship Breaker (rev. 7/10) in this companion novel about the further exploits of the half-man Tool. The setting has moved north along the East Coast to the Drowned Cities (a.k.a. the remnants of Washington DC), a bleaker flooded landscape than Ship Breaker’s Orleans -- a place where "city and jungle bled into one." The isolated, ruined region is a battleground for warring political and religious factions, with fighting spreading out to the suburbs where two refugee "war maggot" friends, Mahlia and Mouse, live with a local doctor. Both children are victims of war, having lost their parents and homes during the futile fighting; Mahlia has also lost her right hand. When the children find Tool almost dead in the jungle, a violent group of armed child soldiers are hunting the half-man. After the soldiers capture and recruit Mouse by force, Mahlia and Tool risk their lives journeying into the Drowned Cities to rescue him. Bacigalupi uses multiple alternating narrative voices to present distinct perspectives in brutal yet poetic language that vividly depicts a harrowing world of violence, destruction, and ruthless cruelty. Characters continually reassess abstract concepts such as good and evil, right and wrong, freedom, and equality, creating an overarching commentary on the negative consequences of world politics and war. Bacigalupi’s intense, action-filled novel is a heartbreaking and powerfully moving portrait of individual resiliency amidst extreme circumstances that rivals, if not surpasses, the excellence of its predecessor. cynthia k. ritter
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