In Ascension


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Martin MacInnes<b> </b>was born in Inverness in 1983. He is the author of <i>Infinite Ground</i> and <i>Gathering Evidence</i> and he is the winner of a Somerset Maugham Award the Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award and a Manchester Fiction Prize. In 2020 he was selected by the <i>Guardian</i>/British Council as One of Ten Writers Shaping the UK's Future. He lives in Edinburgh. <b>AN INSTANT <i>THE TIMES</i> BESTSELLER</b><br><b>BLACKWELL'S BOOK OF THE YEAR</b><br><br><b>'Mesmerising' </b><b><i>Sunday Times</i></b><br><b><i></i></b><b>'Magnificent' </b><b><i>Guardian</i></b><br><b>'Monumental' </b><i><b>The Telegraph</b></i><br><br>Leigh grew up in Rotterdam drawn to the waterfront as an escape from her unhappy home life and volatile father. Enchanted by the undersea world of her childhood she excels in marine biology travelling the globe to study ancient organisms. When a trench is discovered in the Atlantic ocean Leigh joins the exploration team hoping to find evidence of the earth's first life forms - what she instead finds calls into question everything we know about our own beginnings.<br><br>Her discovery leads Leigh to the Mojave desert and an ambitious new space agency. Drawn deeper into the agency's work she learns that the Atlantic trench is only one of several related phenomena from across the world each piece linking up to suggest a pattern beyond human understanding. Leigh knows that to continue working with the agency will mean leaving behind her declining mother and her younger sister and faces an impossible choice: to remain with her family or to embark on a journey across the breadth of the cosmos.<br><br><b>'Utterly compelling' <i>The Times</i> Books of the Year</b><br><b>'Profound and thrilling' <i>New Statesman</i> Books of the Year</b><br><b>'A far-reaching epic' <i>Financial Times</i> Books of the Year </b> <b>If Richard Powers had written <i>Arrival</i> an astonishing novel that is set to break out Martin MacInnes as one of the most important literary voices of his generation </b> <b>Astonishing... Beautifully written richly atmospheric full of brilliantly evoked detail </b>never sacrificing the grounded verisimilitude of lived experience to its vast mysteries but also capturing a numinous vatic strangeness that hints at genuine profundities about life.<b> Nobody else writes like MacInnes and this magnificent book is his best yet</b> <b>Monumental</b>... <i>In Ascension</i> rarely slips from G-inducing pace. <b>It's that rare thing: a big brawny novel of ideas that's actually readable</b>. And for that <b>considerable achievement</b> MacInnes deserves praise. It's no small thing after all to reach for the stars I would sincerely hope to see <i>In Ascension</i> on various <b>prize shortlists</b>... Its intellectual daring is <b>formidable</b>. <b>This is fiction which is both stellar and grounded; an exemplar of what the novel alone can still do</b> <b>A shattering investigation of nothing less than humanity's place in the cosmos</b> A<b> tremendous</b> novel that takes you to surprising places so carefully that you don't notice until everything has changed <b>Mesmerising</b>... <b>Profoundly humane</b>... <i>In Ascension</i> is epic in scale diving to the bottom of the deepest ocean and then up to the furthest reaches of the universe To the handful of recent classics such as <b>Richard Powers</b>' <i>The Overstory</i> and <b>Kim Stanley Robinson</b>'s <i>The Ministry for the Future</i> can be added Martin MacInnes' In Ascension... <b>The richness of the novel is endlessly rewarding</b>. <i>In Ascension</i> is <b>a far-reaching epic that blends a deep scientific knowledge with a wide-eyed wonder</b> at our place in the universe <i>In Ascension</i> finds as much poetry in the human microbiome as it does in the grand revolutions of the planets.<b> It is a love letter to life...a primer to marvel</b> <i>In Ascension</i> is <b>strewn with jaw-dropping ideas</b>... I'm still chewing over them <b>Laura Jean McKay Colson Whitehead and Emily St John Mandel</b> are serious novelists...crafting <b>extraordinary and original </b>speculative fiction. <b>To that list add Martin MacInnes</b> <b>I don't think I've ever read a book that was as profound and moving at every scale </b>- the cell the family the universe. <i>In Ascension</i> is <b>a remarkable expansive stunning achievement</b> <b>An awe-inspiring and gripping epic</b> Martin McInnes's imagination knows no bounds: he unites the unplumbed depths of the oceans to the infinity of interstellar space in his<b> bravura breathtaking audacious </b><i>In Ascension</i>. No novel I know has conveyed in such a shiveringly exciting and original way that old truth: We are all made of stardust. Like Ted Chiang's 'Story of Your Life' and Jeff VanderMeer's 'Southern Reach Trilogy'<b> this is an instant classic. Read it and feel awe and wonder. </b> <b>A gorgeous sombre epic</b> worthy of its precursors in Stanislaw Lem J.G. Ballard Olaf Stapledon and Stanley Kubrick. It will be of commanding interest to all whose ears prick up at those names or any reader hungry to see the novel's cosmic and intimate dimensions reconciled with<b> seemingly effortless grace</b> Nothing else in contemporary fiction compares to the mind state induced in you by a Martin MacInnes novel. You're simultaneously lulled by his prose which is noiseless and unerring like some kind of billion-dollar lab tech and maintained in a state of constant low-level disorientation by his completely unpredictable choices his mysteries left audaciously unanswered. <b><i>In Ascension</i> is a wondrous hypnotic book by one of my favourite working authors</b> An <b>absorbing serious and wonderful</b> novel. It will stay with you. <b>An extraordinary novel</b> - planetary and beyond planetary. The salt and blood the tide and the bloom the stuff of the world will haunt you Truly incredible. Beautiful and moving. <b>A masterpiece</b> <b>Astonishing... Beautifully written richly atmospheric full of brilliantly evoked detail </b>never sacrificing the grounded verisimilitude of lived experience to its vast mysteries but also capturing a numinous vatic strangeness that hints at genuine profundities about life.<b> Nobody else writes like MacInnes and this magnificent book is his best yet</b> <b>Monumental</b>... <i>In Ascension</i> rarely slips from G-inducing pace. <b>It's that rare thing: a big brawny novel of ideas that's actually readable</b>. And for that <b>considerable achievement</b> MacInnes deserves praise. It's no small thing after all to reach for the stars I would sincerely hope to see <i>In Ascension</i> on various <b>prize shortlists</b>... Its intellectual daring is <b>formidable</b>. <b>This is fiction which is both stellar and grounded; an exemplar of what the novel alone can still do</b> <b>A shattering investigation of nothing less than humanity's place in the cosmos</b> A<b> tremendous</b> novel that takes you to surprising places so carefully that you don't notice until everything has changed <b>Mesmerising</b>... <b>Profoundly humane</b>... <i>In Ascension</i> is epic in scale diving to the bottom of the deepest ocean and then up to the furthest reaches of the universe To the handful of recent classics such as <b>Richard Powers</b>' <i>The Overstory</i> and <b>Kim Stanley Robinson</b>'s <i>The Ministry for the Future</i> can be added Martin MacInnes' In Ascension... <b>The richness of the novel is endlessly rewarding</b>. <i>In Ascension</i> is <b>a far-reaching epic that blends a deep scientific knowledge with a wide-eyed wonder</b> at our place in the universe <i>In Ascension</i> finds as much poetry in the human microbiome as it does in the grand revolutions of the planets.<b> It is a love letter to life...a primer to marvel</b> <i>In Ascension</i> is <b>strewn with jaw-dropping ideas</b>... I'm still chewing over them <b>Laura Jean McKay Colson Whitehead and Emily St John Mandel</b> are serious novelists...crafting <b>extraordinary and original </b>speculative fiction. <b>To that list add Martin MacInnes</b> <b>I don't think I've ever read a book that was as profound and moving at every scale </b>- the cell the family the universe. <i>In Ascension</i> is <b>a remarkable expansive stunning achievement</b> <b>An awe-inspiring and gripping epic</b> Martin McInnes's imagination knows no bounds: he unites the unplumbed depths of the oceans to the infinity of interstellar space in his<b> bravura breathtaking audacious </b><i>In Ascension</i>. No novel I know has conveyed in such a shiveringly exciting and original way that old truth: We are all made of stardust. Like Ted Chiang's 'Story of Your Life' and Jeff VanderMeer's 'Southern Reach Trilogy'<b> this is an instant classic. Read it and feel awe and wonder. </b> <b>A gorgeous sombre epic</b> worthy of its precursors in Stanislaw Lem J.G. Ballard Olaf Stapledon and Stanley Kubrick. It will be of commanding interest to all whose ears prick up at those names or any reader hungry to see the novel's cosmic and intimate dimensions reconciled with<b> seemingly effortless grace</b> Nothing else in contemporary fiction compares to the mind state induced in you by a Martin MacInnes novel. You're simultaneously lulled by his prose which is noiseless and unerring like some kind of billion-dollar lab tech and maintained in a state of constant low-level disorientation by his completely unpredictable choices his mysteries left audaciously unanswered. <b><i>In Ascension</i> is a wondrous hypnotic book by one of my favourite working authors</b> An <b>absorbing serious and wonderful</b> novel. It will stay with you. <b>An extraordinary novel</b> - planetary and beyond planetary. The salt and blood the tide and the bloom the stuff of the world will haunt you Truly incredible. Beautiful and moving. <b>A masterpiece</b>
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