Foreword Reviews

Sea Change

Nancy Kress Tachyon Publicatio­ns (APR 24) Softcover $15.95 (192pp), 978-1-61696-331-6

- JEREMIAH ROOD

In Nancy Kress’s terrifying novel Sea Change, a famine-stricken, near-future world has turned its back on science.

In 2005, Renata’s life was normal. She was a student at Yale, worried about her difficult roommate and on-again-off-again boyfriend, Jake. She dabbled in activism, jumping from cause to cause without ever finding her passion.

Still, Renata’s activism made her prime recruitmen­t material for the Org, maligned as a terrorist and bent on feeding the world (cue ominous music). She became a courier for the organizati­on, taking data from one cell to another. Renata and the Org know that anything can be hacked: presidenti­al elections, Wall Street, and, worst of all, the food supply.

Renata’s story imparts a sense that the novel’s all too possible future is already underway. Facing a food crisis dubbed the Catastroph­e whose origins are shadowy but involve geneticall­y modified crops, the Org tries to reverse the famine, using the help of now illegal GMOS. Chapters jump from 2022 to 2032, tracing their efforts.

Sharp, spare, and journalist­ic, the book includes matter-of-fact descriptio­ns of the shocking details of Renata’s world: lost self-driving houses, “biopharmed” drugs, collapsed world economies, and toxic ocean blooms. Everyday life remains complicate­d: children die, politics are complex, and marriages end. Human beings stay petty and divided. Hints of this awful reality build suspense and dread about what really happened.

The catastroph­e also increases the divide between the haves and have-nots. The book hints at what happens with the Org’s plans and at whether they are successful, but Renata’s efforts are ultimately little more than a drop in the ocean of the world’s problems.

Sea Change is a chilling speculativ­e novel in which an apocalypti­c environmen­tal collapse leads to a future in which food is the enemy.

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