The Resisters
Books | Fiction / Dystopian
3.9
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Gish Jen
The moving story of one family struggling to maintain their humanity in circumstances that threaten their every value—from the highly acclaimed, award-winning author of Thank You, Mr. Nixon. • “Intricately imagined … [It] grows directly out of the soil of our current political moment.” —The New York Times Book Review The time: not so long from now. The place: AutoAmerica, a country surveilled by one “Aunt Nettie,” a Big Brother that is part artificial intelligence, part internet, and oddly human—even funny. The people: divided. The “angelfair” Netted have jobs and, what with the country half under water, literally occupy the high ground. The Surplus live on swampland if they’re lucky, on water if they’re not. The story: To a Surplus couple—he once a professor, she still a lawyer—is born a girl, Gwen, with a golden arm. Her teens find her happily playing in an underground baseball league, but when AutoAmerica faces ChinRussia in the Olympics, Gwen finds herself in dangerous territory, playing ball with the Netted even as her mother battles this apartheid-like society in court.
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Author
Gish Jen
Pages
320
Publisher
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Published Date
2020-02-04
ISBN
1984898221 9781984898227
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"I just finished this remarkable novel by Gish Jen. It's hard to pin down as far as a category. It's labeled SF/dystopian, but there's such humor and emotion. What was once the United States is now AutoAmerica. People are divided as "Netted" or "Surplus" The Surplus had jobs that have been automated and they have been deemed unretrainable. The storyline revolves around a family of Surplus; Grant and Eleanor have a daughter, Gwen, who has a gift for throwing things from a very early age. Eventually, Grant channels this gift by resurrecting the forgotten game of baseball.
Yes, baseball. America's favorite pastime. Two hearty thumbs up for this highly-original novel! "