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Migration

Migration

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Sophie Perella's sister, Kira, is diagnosed with a mysterious immune disorder that causes bodily tremors in the deceased. Their parents' marriage falters, and Sophie and her mother move to Oxford, England, to live with their Aunt Irene, a professor and historical epidemiologist obsessed with relics of the Black Death. Sophie faces an unimaginable choice when Kira succumbs, but she learns to embrace something terrifying and new. The Migration is a story of a young woman's dawning awareness of mortality and the power of the human heart to thrive in cataclysmic circumstances.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 05 March 2019
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd


When I was younger, I had no idea what death really meant. I imagined it as a state of stillness, a lifeless body that had lost all its strength. It was like a marionette with its strings cut, left to sway aimlessly. To me, death was like a long vacation, a departure from this world. However, as I grew older, I realized that death is much more complex than that. The world is experiencing storms and flooding on an unprecedented scale, and a mysterious immune disorder has begun to afflict the young. It's as if nature is trying to send a message, warning us of the impending danger.

In the midst of this global crisis, Sophie Perella's life takes an unexpected turn. Her little sister, Kira, is diagnosed with the mysterious illness, and their parents' marriage begins to crumble under the strain. To cope with the situation, Sophie's mother takes the girls to Oxford, England, to live with their Aunt Irene. Irene is an Oxford University professor and historical epidemiologist who is deeply fascinated by relics of the Black Death. She works with a specialized center that treats people affected by the illness. Irene becomes a friend to Sophie, offering her a window into a strange and ancient history of human plague and recovery.

At first, Sophie is only concerned with understanding what is happening to her sister and their family. But as mortality rates climb and reports emerge of bodily tremors in the deceased, it becomes clear that this condition is anything but normal. The dead are not staying dead, and Sophie finds herself facing an unimaginable choice: she must let go of the sister she knows and embrace something terrifying and new.

The Migration is a tender and chilling story that explores the dawning awareness of mortality and the incredible power of the human heart to thrive in cataclysmic circumstances. It follows Sophie as she navigates the complexities of love, loss, and resilience in a world that is rapidly changing around her. Through her journey, Sophie learns to accept the unknown and find hope in the face of adversity.

The novel also sheds light on the societal and political implications of the illness. It raises questions about the role of science, government, and society in responding to a global crisis. It explores the power of human connection and the importance of community in times of crisis.

In conclusion, The Migration is a powerful and thought-provoking story that will leave readers deeply moved. It is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the strength of the human heart. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for a brighter future.

Weight: 294g
Dimension: 131 x 198 x 19 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781789091342

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