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OverviewSet in 2056, After The Clearances is a gripping cli-fi novel that explores the impacts of climate change through a story of loyalty and revenge. The Seeders, a self-sufficient community, flee to a remote Welsh island to escape the government's repressive Clearances, and cultivate a new way of living. But 13-year-old Seeder, Glesni, suspects her family is hiding something. When Sandy, a vengeful mainlander, washes ashore, Glesni is drawn to search for a truth that threatens to put those she loves at risk and maybe even jeopardize the whole community. Meanwhile, on the mainland, fugitive Winter finds an unlikely friendship with a wild woman living off the land. How are their fates connected? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alison LaylandPublisher: Honno Ltd Imprint: Honno Ltd ISBN: 9781916821262ISBN 10: 191682126 Pages: 222 Publication Date: 10 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'After the Clearances follows a community of remote islanders caught up in the relentless consequences of climate change and harsh authoritarian repression. This is a bold novel brimming with ideas. Prepare to be provoked.' Martine Bailey, The Almanack ‘After the Clearances imagines a future Wales that is newly strange, yet underpinned by the Wales of today and its history. This novel is a deeply-felt exploration of how we might live in a world of rising seas, increasing pandemics and civil war, seeding ideas and with them hope that is never simplistic or easy. A compelling story of language, community and renewal - a powerful tale of tomorrow for our own time.’ Kathrine Stansfield ‘A thought-provoking and eminently readable novel, After the Clearances shines a light on how current behavior may lead to further environmental degradation and human atrocity while examining the role of trust—and the lack thereof—in a functioning society.’ Kate Woodworth, Little Great Island ‘As a stand-alone novel, or a follow-up for lovers of 'Riverflow', Alison Layland's latest work combines a storyteller's sensitivity with an activist's keen awareness. She challenges and entertains her readers with thoughtfulness, honesty and hope.’ Elaine Walker Author InformationAlison Layland is the author of two psychological thrillers: Someone Else's Conflict which featured as a Debut of the Month on LoveReading, and Riverflow which was a Waterstones Wales Book of the Month. Alison is the translator of a number of award-winning and best-selling novels. When not writing, she is an environmental and social campaigner, who enjoys walking, crafting, growing, and foraging around her home on the beautiful coast of Anglesey Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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