Meg Elison is a high school dropout and a graduate of UC Berkeley. She is the author of The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, winner of the 2014 Philip K. Dick Award, and The Book of Etta. The Book of Flora is the third novel in the Road to Nowhere trilogy. The author lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and writes like she’s running out of time. For more information, visit www.megelison.com.
“This grim, poetic conclusion to Elison’s postapocalyptic Road to
Nowhere trilogy widens its scope from reproductive rights to gender
binaries and the consequences of stories…Elison balances complex
protagonists with the slow mythologizing of their stories. As
prophecies and worldviews go to war, Flora’s elegiac statement that
‘only what is remembered survives’ takes on additional relevance.
This slow novel builds into an urgent, ferociously readable warning
about the power of belief to maim—or heal. Readers will find this a
powerful conclusion to a fascinating series.” —Publishers Weekly
(starred review)
“Elison’s trilogy is a refreshing exploration of gender unique to
postapocalyptic SF. Its shocking conclusion will leave readers
reeling and rethinking what they know about gender identity and
trauma.” —Booklist
“Alternating between the present and flashbacks, Flora’s history
intertwines with those of previous characters to create an
intriguing SF tale…Combining a grim, futuristic world, fascinating
character relationships, and a deep exploration of gender roles and
identity, the last of Elison’s Road to Nowhere trilogy offers a
sound and satisfying conclusion.” —Library Journal
“What sets the Road to Nowhere trilogy apart from other literary
pandemics is how Elison centers her story around reproductive
rights, gender identity, and sexuality…The Book of Flora marks
Elison’s growth as an author. I say this as someone who adored The
Book of the Unnamed Wife, who found its freshness, its ragged
edges, its radical attitude to a well-established sub-genre
breathtaking. With The Book of Flora, Elison displays a confidence
in how she fleshes out her wonderful characters, how she plays
around with perspective and chronology, bouncing backward and
forward in time, and how she ties it all together in a climax
surprising, moving, and beautiful. I will miss these characters; I
will miss this world.” —Locus Magazine
“This book will rock your world…A feminist dystopia unlike the
others…Ellison explores themes of feminism, LGBTQ+ people’s rights,
women’s rights, the commodification and governmental control of
women’s bodies through the lens of expertly crafted dystopia, and a
brilliant protagonist…Meg Elison is a talent, and this book is
proof of that.” —Bookstr
“Bold…The series hallmarks are here, including feverish concerns
about reproduction and its aftermath…The Book of Flora is a
challenging and rewarding dystopia that will make you reconsider
every absolute.” —Foreword Reviews
“The Road to Nowhere trilogy asks big questions about a world
that’s more possible than we might imagine, and it’s a radically
queer treatise on the future of sex.” —LitReactor
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