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288 pages, Hardcover
First published April 9, 2026
The man is coming.Everything depends on him. If he writes the Ark in glowing terms, it might yet survive the Flood.
Marion is way ahead of herself. She has the man's book written and published. Popular opinion set aside. The Ark some kind of heritage site; its existence enshrined in law. She and Robert-John granted leave to remain. Indefinitely ever after. (Happily is too big of an ask.)
Marion's not an optimist, but she's grown accustomed to putting a degree of spin on whatever life pitches at her.
Robert-John's a pessimist. He's been pissing on his own parade since '63 or thereabouts. '(p.1)
'If the man writes that we had a utopia, folk will wish that they had grown up here. They won't want to see it washed away.
They both fall silent, considering what should be shared with the man and what should be kept to themselves.
The man is coming, day after tomorrow.
There is much to be done before he arrives. Much to be hidden and tucked away. (p.3)