Gold Fame Citrus

Hardback Published on: 04/02/2016
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Synopsis

Desert sands have laid waste to the south-west of America. Las Vegas is buried. California - and anyone still there - is stranded. Any way out is severely restricted. But Luz and Ray are not leaving. They survive on water rations, black market fruit and each other's need. Luz needs Ray, and Ray must be needed. But then they cross paths with a mysterious child, and the thirst for a better future begins. It's said there's a man on the edge of the Dune Sea. He leads a camp of believers. He can find water. Venturing into this dry heart of darkness, Luz thinks she has found their saviour. For the will to survive taps hidden powers; and the needed, and the needy, will exploit it. Like Margaret Atwood, Claire Vaye Watkins uses dystopia to traverse the scarred frontier of the heart, exploring the myths we tell about others and ourselves. In her bare and brilliant prose, nature and human nature, conspiracy and cult, motherhood and manhood are played out across the vast, implacable desert.

'The sentences in Gold Fame Citrus are alive in ways the sun blasted landscape isn't, and therin lies the hope.' - *Financial Times*
'Watkins writes with grace, wit and imagination in her first novel.'- *The Times*

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784292867
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 233 x 155 x 27 mm
  • Weight: 654g

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Gold Fame Citrus
An excellent Read if you enjoy stories about Dystopian Futures
This book is a very enjoyable read, well written, taking us into a future Californian landscape where all the water has run out, wars abound and most of th... READ MORE
JIll
Gold Fame Citrus
An ecological dystopia and disturbing future
After an ecological disaster the south-west of the USA is now a large desert. People are either stranded or they have been evacuated to areas controlled by... READ MORE
Ninnytendo
Gold Fame Citrus
A mesmerising tale of a dystopian world
With hints of the isolation of Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake and the bleakness of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, Gold Fame Citrus is an excellent addition ... READ MORE
Ellie2012
Gold Fame Citrus
Hard work!
I really can't say that I enjoyed this book. In fact I found it rather depressing, much in the same way as I did with the book Age of Miracles by Karen Tho... READ MORE
lesleys
Gold Fame Citrus
A thirsty, dystopian tale
Gold, Fame, Citrus - three reasons why people relocate to California, but, in the dystopian future of this debut novel all three have dried up. Severe dro... READ MORE
ReadbyPhil
Gold Fame Citrus
struggle
this is not a type of genre i would normally read. the book was a struggle to read about a struggle for survival within a desert. i was pleased i finished ... READ MORE
50socks
Gold Fame Citrus
Life's too short to read this
What a drag. I love nothing more than a good, descriptive novel but this was laborious and annoying. I don't like having to read and re-read a sentence or ... READ MORE
Lynn McGurk