Deluge

English language

Published Dec. 11, 2023 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-1-9821-2309-3
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Gripping and scary

Wow this was long. It took awhile to get into all the varied narratives and POV characters, I was reading this book from end of December in and out but took breaks for other books. Overall, scared the pants off me about upcoming climate challenges. By the end, I was hooked on all the narratives and invested in the characters and even wanted more book to get more complete endings for some of them.

reviewed Deluge by Stephen Markley

Stark, accurate and compelling

Stephen Markley has crafted a well-written, thousand-page sprawling multi-person narrative about the havoc we'll face over next two decades due to climate change.

We follow a range of characters including a larger-than-life climate activist, a small group devoted to resisting extractivism through violence, a curmudgeonly climate scientist, a poor Midwesterner with a history of addiction, a modeller with autism, a PR shill for carbon polluters, and perhaps a dozen more characters. As the book unfolds we witness increasing climate chaos and political mayhem, fascism, collective action, gradual inadequate political change.

I liked this book - and I think it's important - but it's difficult, weighty reading. The vision of what the next two decades will hold seems accurate, chilling, and is frankly emotionally battering. Markley clearly understands climate science and has devoted considerable effort to imagining the unravelling of politics as climate disasters occur more frequently and vested …