Post-apocalyptic journey through art, memory, humanity.
Imagine a world where everything familiar crumbles overnight. "Station Eleven" weaves a haunting, yet beautiful tapestry of human resilience. It's gripping, thought-provoking, and hauntingly poetic. If you ever wondered about the enduring nature of art and relationships amidst calamity, this novel will resonate with you. Emily St. John Mandel masterfully explores what it means to not just survive, but to live, making it a poignant read for those who cherish depth and beauty even in darkness.
- Locus Award Nominee for Best SF Novel (2015)
- Arthur C. Clarke Award (2015)
- Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis Nominee for Bestes ausländisches Werk (Best Foreign Work) (2016)
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Nominee (2015)
- Sunburst Award Nominee for Adult (2015)
- John W. Campbell Memorial Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel (2015)
- British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Horror Novel (August Derleth Award) (2015)
- Tähtivaeltaja Award Nominee (2023)
- CBC Canada Reads Nominee (2023)
- NAIBA Book of the Year for Fiction (2015)
- Toronto Book Award Nominee (2015)
- The Great Michigan Read (2015)
- Women's Prize for Fiction Nominee for Longlist (2015)
- Andrew Carnegie Medal Nominee for Fiction (2015)
- OLA Evergreen Award Nominee (2015)
- National Book Award Finalist for Fiction (2014)
- Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fiction (2014)
- The Rooster -- The Morning News Tournament of Books (2015)
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Post-apocalyptic journey through art, memory, humanity.
Imagine a world where everything familiar crumbles overnight. "Station Eleven" weaves a haunting, yet beautiful tapestry of human resilience. It's gripping, thought-provoking, and hauntingly poetic. If you ever wondered about the enduring nature of art and relationships amidst calamity, this novel will resonate with you. Emily St. John Mandel masterfully explores what it means to not just survive, but to live, making it a poignant read for those who cherish depth and beauty even in darkness.
- Locus Award Nominee for Best SF Novel (2015)
- Arthur C. Clarke Award (2015)
- Kurd-Laßwitz-Preis Nominee for Bestes ausländisches Werk (Best Foreign Work) (2016)
- PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction Nominee (2015)
- Sunburst Award Nominee for Adult (2015)
- John W. Campbell Memorial Award Nominee for Best Science Fiction Novel (2015)
- British Fantasy Award Nominee for Best Horror Novel (August Derleth Award) (2015)
- Tähtivaeltaja Award Nominee (2023)
- CBC Canada Reads Nominee (2023)
- NAIBA Book of the Year for Fiction (2015)
- Toronto Book Award Nominee (2015)
- The Great Michigan Read (2015)
- Women's Prize for Fiction Nominee for Longlist (2015)
- Andrew Carnegie Medal Nominee for Fiction (2015)
- OLA Evergreen Award Nominee (2015)
- National Book Award Finalist for Fiction (2014)
- Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fiction (2014)
- The Rooster -- The Morning News Tournament of Books (2015)
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