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Bewilderment

Shortlisted for the Booker Prize

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LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2021

THE BRAND NEW NOVEL FROM THE PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING, BOOKER PRIZE-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR OF THE OVERSTORY

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It changed how I thought about the Earth and our place in it. . . . It changed how I see things and that's always, for me, a mark of a book worth reading.' Barack Obama on The Overstory
'Really, just one of the best novels, period.' Ann Patchett on The Overstory
'Breathtaking.' Barbara Kingsolver on The Overstory
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Picked as one of the 'Best Books of 2021' in the Sunday Times

Theo Byrne is a promising young astrobiologist who has found a way to search for life on other planets dozens of light years away. He is also the widowed father of a most unusual nine-year-old. His son Robin is funny, loving, and filled with plans. He thinks and feels deeply, adores animals, and can spend hours painting elaborate pictures. He is also on the verge of being expelled from third grade, for smashing his friend's face with a metal thermos.

What can a father do, when the only solution offered to his rare and troubled boy is to put him on psychoactive drugs? What can he say when his boy comes to him wanting an explanation for a world that is clearly in love with its own destruction? The only thing for it is to take the boy to other planets, while all the while fostering his son's desperate campaign to help save this one.
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'The best book I've read in 10 years. A remarkable piece of literature ... a lodestone.' Emma Thompson on The Overstory

'Radical and exciting.' Jessie Burton on The Overstory

'A remarkable piece of fiction.' New York Times on The Overstory

'An extraordinary novel.' Guardian on The Overstory

© Richard Powers 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

Family Life Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Space Exploration

Critic reviews

He composes some of the most beautiful sentences I've ever read. I'm in awe of his talent (Oprah Winfrey)
Both touching and finely written
Deftly crafted . . . packs an emotional punch
Heartfelt . . . with fantastical digressions to other planets and a rueful celebration of our own
Powers has the rare gift of being able to deal with big ideas while keeping you interested in the lives and emotions of his characters (Sebastian Faulks)
Beautiful and thoughtfully written
A compelling story about love in a dying world
It is impossible to deny the importance of Powers's message
Powers is . . . a wizard when it comes to telling us about trees, rivers, insects and birds
Extraordinary . . . Powers's insightful, often poetic prose draws us at once more deeply toward the infinitude of the imagination
All stars
Most relevant
I couldn't wait for the next chapter after the other. The author took the much needed time to paint this world and transcend the reader to his without rushing or making presumptions. Loved it!

Genuinely intriguing and addictive story!

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I loved this book. An intriguing story about a father and his highly sensitive son. Wonderful insights abound, with beautiful writing and piercing observations on the state of the planet’s natural world and our relationship with it. Powerfully narrated. Highly recommended!

A Ripper Yarn

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Powers storytelling gifts delivered the amazing Overstory - this time the tale seems, at first glance, far smaller in scope. It is mainly the story of a father and his son, who's on an autism spectrum. Against the backdrop of an increasingly authoritarian and anti-science government, the scientist father, after the loss of his wife, does his best to give his special child all the love and care he can. The story is thoughtful, philosophical in parts, uplifting occasionally, heartbreaking, too. As a father, it's hard not to be there with the man, to worry with him, to struggle for the right answers and paths. We're living in perilous times, times that need more love and, yes, more science. We've barely scratched the surface on the AI topic, as this novel shows, there wonders ahead - IF we refuse to be ruled by ultra-conservatives who'd like to regress to pre-science times.

Bewildering times and a special father/son story

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Good idea in the beginning, with many important topics touched upon but treated in a shallow, pretentious way. One dimensional, paper characters and repetitive observations about the world based on a simplistic binary good-bad made it not worth spending time on.

Promising more than it delivers

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