The award-winning author on her eerie new novel set during the 2008 financial crash
Emily St John Mandel is a Canadian novelist now residing in New York. Her fourth novel, the dystopian fiction of Station Eleven, propelled her to fame in 2014. It was a bestseller in both the UK and the US, winning the Arthur C Clarke award for science fiction, and nominations for the National Book Award and the Pen/Faulkner award. Her new novel is The Glass Hotel.It’s a period in recent history that I remember so vividly. It was such an unsettling, chaotic time.
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