The Cartographers review: A perceptive sci-fi love letter to maps

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The Cartographers review: A perceptive sci-fi love letter to maps
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In The Cartographers, Peng Shepherd’s latest work of magical realist speculative fiction, the characters have a habit of asking “what makes a map?”. The answer, it becomes clear, is its purpose, finds Sally Adee

, Peng Shepherd’s latest work of magical realist speculative fiction, the characters have a habit of asking “what makes a map?”. The answer, it becomes clear, is its purpose. From political maps to resource maps and road maps, the main purpose of cartography is to create a shared version ofShepherd’s protagonist, a young cartographer named Nell, finds this out to her cost when she inherits a mysterious map after the death of her estranged father.

As speculative fiction, it works well, but the book also drifts into vignettes about dramas between student cartographers in an academic hothouse that recall scenes from Donna Tartt’s. The book ultimately sags under the weight of so many competing ambitions, but overall, the plot is strong enough to carry you through to the end.

“If maps shape our expectations of reality, what happens when reality contradicts those expectations?” If maps shape our expectations of reality, what happens when reality contradicts those expectations? Lucy Kissick explores this in

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