cover image Clade

Clade

James Bradley. Titan, $14.95 trade paper (320p) ISBN 978-1-785654-14-5

Moving and nuanced characterizations distinguish this subtle look at an Earth suffering the consequences of climate collapse. In the near future, the effects of global warming have become more severe: the oceans are dying from increased acidity, rising sea levels have flooded millions of square miles in the U.S. and India, and Europe and Africa suffer from intense heat. In the opening section, with planet-wide disaster looming, scientist Adam Leith gathers sediment samples in the Antarctic to better understand prior periods of warming, even as he awaits word about his partner’s possible pregnancy. Adam’s evolving relationship with Ellie, an artist, and his other family members grounds the grim story. Attempts to connect or reconnect with others remain focal points, even as succeeding chapters trace the devastation that ultimately affects the Earth’s crust. John Wyndham fans will find the presence of small, intimate moments in the midst of catastrophe familiar, and will appreciate a shout-out to his most famous creation: trees that have been genetically modified to absorb more carbon dioxide are dubbed “triffids.” (Sept.)