NEW YORK (AP) — Mateo Askaripour’s follow-up to his acclaimed debut novel “Black Buck” is a glance into the distant future.
Dutton, a Penguin Random Home imprint, introduced Tuesday that Askaripour’s “This Nice Hemisphere” is scheduled for launch subsequent summer season. The novel is ready 500 years from now and tells of a society during which some persons are born invisible and consigned to second-class citizenship. One invisible individual, Sweetmint, embarks on a quest to search out her lacking brother.
”’This Nice Hemisphere’ is a novel in regards to the nature of energy, the lengths individuals will go to as a way to acquire and keep it, in addition to the just about organic compulsion all of us possess to guard these we love,” Askaripour mentioned in a press release. “It’s a name to arms for the unseen, a rallying cry for many who are bored with being ignored and forgotten. And, in fact, it’s a hell of an journey.”
Askaripour’s “Black Buck,” launched in 2021, was a extensively praised satire of the tech trade and a Jenna Bush e-book membership decide by the “Right this moment” present.

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