
This is one of those books where mileage will vary. I loved the narrative voice, the focus on family and themes of grief and change; it was haunting. I was bothered - a lot - by reading about both a pandemic and a UK struggling to deal with climate change disaster (too many anxiety points). I was irritated, ultimately, by some slapdash world-building elements and a romance subplot. Ultimately unsatisfying, but beautifully executed.