
Station Eleven
by Emily St. John Mandel (2014)
Like 'The Sunlight Pilgrims', this novel explores humanity's resilience after a global catastrophe.

by Jenni Fagan (2001)
The stunning new novel from the highly-acclaimed author of The Panopticon It's November of 2020, and the world is freezing over. Each day colder than the last. There's snow in Israel, the Thames is overflowing, and an iceberg separated from the Fjords in Norway is expected to drift just off the coast of Scotland. As ice water melts into the Atlantic, frenzied London residents evacuate by the thousands for warmer temperatures down south. But not Dylan. Grieving and ready to build life anew, he heads north to bury his mother's and grandmother's ashes on the Scottish islands where they once lived. Hundreds of miles away, twelve-year-old Estella and her survivalist mother, Constance, scrape by in the snowy, mountainous Highlands, preparing for a record-breaking winter. Living out of a caravan, they spend their days digging through landfills, searching for anything with restorative and trading value. When Dylan arrives in their caravan park in the middle of the night, life changes course for Estella and Constance. Though the weather worsens, his presence brings a new light to daily life, and when the ultimate disaster finally strikes, they'll all be ready. Written in incandescent, dazzling prose, The Sunlight Pilgrims is a visionary story of courage and resilience in the midst of nature's most violent hour; by turns an homage to the portentous beauty of our natural world, and to just how strong we can be, if the will and the hope is there, to survive its worst. - NPR “Best Books of 2016” – Family Matters, Identity & Culture, Science Fiction & Fantasy, and Tales from Around the World
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by Emily St. John Mandel (2014)
Like 'The Sunlight Pilgrims', this novel explores humanity's resilience after a global catastrophe.

by Cormac McCarthy (2006)
Shares 'The Sunlight Pilgrims' bleak atmosphere and focus on survival in a desolate world.

by Richard Powers (2018)
Echoes 'The Sunlight Pilgrims' reverence for nature and its powerful, often devastating beauty.

by Octavia E. Butler (1918)
Similar to 'The Sunlight Pilgrims,' it features a young protagonist navigating societal collapse and environmental disaster.

by Han Kang (2000)
Like 'The Sunlight Pilgrims,' it delves into profound personal transformation against a backdrop of societal unease.
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