Unspeakable in simple ways that prove quite extraordinary. “Everything in this book is unexpected: the invasion, the invaders,Īnd especially the hero, an ordinary young woman who deals with the SF reader it just doesn’t get better than that.” -Jackie Hatton, author “Trying to sit out an alien invasion in a library…for the discerning This is one of the most charming dystopian novels I have read in a Human, humane, and often darkly humorous, Of survival, a post-apocalyptic memoir, a narrative of first contact,Īnd an ode to libraries. Her small town campus, the book is simultaneously a first-hand account Tracing the story ofĪ young archivist caught up in a terrifying and mysterious assault on Is a very fresh take on the alien invasion theme. Solitary struggle to protect the books while keeping herself fed, She realizes at once that they do not intend to subjugate the The invaders wear uniforms that cover themĬompletely, making it impossible for her to see their faces. The doors, peeks through a window, and watches in horror as people are Trapped in the building when invaders overrun her town. Ī young woman working alone in a small special collections library is I'm pleased to announce the release of Kate Boyes's debut novel, Trapped in the R.A.W., which Aqueduct is publishing in both print and e-book editions.
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