Oryx and Crake (The MaddAddam Trilogy)

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling creator of The Handmaid’s Tale

Oryx and Crake is at once an unforgettable love story and a compelling vision of the future. Snowman, known as Jimmy before mankind was overwhelmed by a plague, is struggling to continue to exist in a world where he may be the last human, and mourning the loss of his best friend, Crake, and the beautiful and elusive Oryx whom they both loved. Searching for answers, Snowman embarks on a journey–with the help of the green-eyed Children of Crake–through the lush wilderness that was so recently a great city, until powerful corporations took mankind on an uncontrolled genetic engineering ride. Margaret Atwood projects us into a near future that is both all too familiar and beyond our imagining.
In Oryx and Crake, a science fiction novel that is more Swift than Heinlein, more cautionary tale than “fictional science” (no flying cars here), Margaret Atwood depicts a near-future world that turns from the merely horrible to the horrific, from a fool’s paradise to a bio-wasteland. Snowman (a man once known as Jimmy) sleeps in a tree and just might be the only human left on our devastated planet. He is not entirely alone, alternatively, as he considers himself the shepherd of a group of experimental, human-like creatures called the Children of Crake. As he scavenges and tends to his insect bites, Snowman recalls in flashbacks how the world fell apart.

Even as the story begins with a quite ponderous set-up of what has turn out to be a clichéd landscape of the human endgame, littered with smashed computers and abandoned buildings, it takes on life when Snowman recalls his boyhood meeting with his best friend Crake: “Crake had a thing about him even then…. He generated awe … in his dark laconic clothing.” A dangerous genius, Crake is the book’s most intriguing character. Crake and Jimmy live with all the other smart, rich people in the Compounds–gated company towns owned by biotech corporations. (Strange folks are kept outside the gates in the chaotic “pleeblands.”) Meanwhile, beautiful Oryx, raised as a child prostitute in Southeast Asia, finds her way to the West and meets Crake and Jimmy, setting up an inevitable love triangle. Eventually Crake’s experiments in bioengineering cause humanity’s shockingly quick demise (with uncanny echoes of SARS, ebola, and mad cow disease), leaving Snowman to take a look at to pick up the pieces. There are a couple of speed bumps along the way, including some clunky dialogue and heavy-handed symbols such as Snowman’s broken watch, but once the bleak narrative gets moving, as Snowman sets out Searching for the laboratory that seeded the world’s destruction, it clips along at a good pace, with a healthy dose of wry humor. –Mark Frutkin, Amazon.ca

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