The Meadows
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ナレーター:
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Eileen Stevens
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著者:
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Stephanie Oakes
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"A story of pain, injustice, love, resistance, and hope, this glorious book will lodge inside you and make you feel everything.”—Helena Fox, award-winning author of How It Feels to Float
A queer, YA Handmaid's Tale meets Never Let Me Go about a dystopian society bent on relentless conformity, and the struggle of one girl to save herself and those she loves from a life of lies
Everyone hopes for a letter—to attend the Estuary, the Glades, the Meadows. These are the special places where only the best and brightest go to burn even brighter.
When Eleanor is accepted at the Meadows, it means escape from her hardscrabble life by the sea, in a country ravaged by climate disaster. But despite its luminous facilities, endless fields, and pretty things, the Meadows keeps dark secrets: its purpose is to reform students, to condition them against their attractions, to show them that one way of life is the only way to survive. And maybe Eleanor would believe them, except then she meets Rose.
Five years later, Eleanor and her friends seem free of the Meadows, changed but not as they’d hoped. Eleanor is an adjudicator, her job to ensure her former classmates don’t stray from the lives they’ve been trained to live. But Eleanor can’t escape her past . . . or thoughts of the girl she once loved. As secrets unfurl, Eleanor must wage a dangerous battle for her own identity and the truth of what happened to the girl she lost, knowing, if she’s not careful, Rose’s fate could be her own.
A raw and timely masterwork of speculative fiction, The Meadows will sink its roots into you. This is a novel for our times and for always—not to be missed.
"Dystopian YA at its finest."—BCCB (starred review)
"A quietly devastating book, [and] Eleanor is a protagonist like no other."—The Nerd Daily
"In the style of Kazuo Ishiguro, details [are] dabbled out in tiny, delicious morsels . . . Superlative [and] powerful."—SLJ (starred review)
“[One of] the best YA novels hitting shelves . . . More necessary and timely than ever.”—Paste Magazine
"A profound story with fantastic writing . . . A great companion-read to classics like Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid's Tale."—Teen Libriarian Toolbox
"Evocative prose and worldbuilding shot through with equal parts melancholy and hope."—PW (starred review)
“Timely and gripping, [with] a new revelation always around the corner.”—Kirkus Reviews
"Atmospheric and unsettling . . . Belongs in every collection."—Natalie C. Parker, author of the Seafire series
“Extraordinary.”—Helena Fox, author of How It Feels to Float
©2023 Stephanie Oakes (P)2023 Listening Library批評家のレビュー
★ "This beautiful and important book is dystopian YA at its finest, and its themes of queer resilience and community will resonate for many years to come."—BCCB (starred review)
“[One of] the best YA novels hitting shelves . . . More necessary and timely than ever. This story of state-run schools in a post-climate disaster world that teach select young women to be perfect wives and mothers to help repopulate society doesn’t feel as alien—or far away—as it once might have. Timely and thoughtful.”—Paste Magazine
★ In the style of Kazuo Ishiguro, details [are] dabbled out in tiny, delicious morsels and flashbacks . . . The writing is painterly, yet tight; the book ties up every detail . . . A haunting dystopian amalgamation for the 21st century. Superlative, powerful, and timely.—School Library Journal (starred review)