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Weather: SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2020

Weather: SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2020

Weather: SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 2020

By: Jenny Offill


Publication Date:
Jan, 28 2021
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Paper Back
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BOOKS ARE MY BAG FICTION READERS AWARD

‘This is so good. We are not ready nor worthy’
Ocean Vuong
, author of On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous

Gorgeous, funny and deadly serious
Max Porter, author of Lanny

A BOOK OF THE YEAR IN THE GUARDIAN, THE SUNDAY TIMESSTYLIST, THE NEW STATESMAN, THE TELEGRAPHBIG ISSUEBBC CULTUREVANITY FAIRTHE TIMES AND THE OBSERVER

An obligatory note of hope, in a world going to hell


'What are you afraid of, he asks me and the answer of course is dentistry, humiliation, scarcity, then he says what are your most useful skills? People think I'm funny'

Lizzie Benson, a part-time librarian, is already overwhelmed with the crises of daily life when an old mentor offers her a job answering mail from the listeners of her apocalyptic podcast, Hell and High Water. Soon questions begin pouring in from left-wingers worried about climate change and right-wingers worried about the decline of Western civilization. Entering this polarized world, Lizzie is forced to consider who she is and what she can do to help: as a mother, as a wife, as a sister, and as a citizen of this doomed planet.

'A barometer of how it feels to live now'
the Sunday Times

‘No one writes about the intersection of love and existential despair like Jenny Offill’
Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror