Description
In a country divided by pandemic, climate change, and incendiary rhetoric, a new plague infects American teens via social media: a contagious new meme spreading chaos and fear. Desperate parents look for something, anything to stop the madness. At the Float Anxiety Abasement Center, in a suburb of Chicago, Simon Oliver is trying to recover from his sister’s tragic passing. He breaks out to join a woman named Louise and a man called the Prophet on a quest as urgent as it is enigmatic. Who lies at the end of the road? A man known as the Wizard, whose past encounter with Louise sparked her own collapse. Their quest becomes a rescue mission as those most in danger race to save one life – and the country’s future.
Anthem is rich with unforgettably vivid characters, as fast and bright as pop cinema. Noah Hawley takes readers along for a leap into the idiosyncratic pulse of the American heart, written with the playfulness, biting wit, literary power, and foresight that have made him one of our most essential writers.
Turner Heathcote @wlehner_539
March 11, 2023
5
It's a good read with quite an open ended finale. It's also got a big cast that intertwines throughout the story and accurately describes the weird value system that enables the super rich to be unaccountable for anything - what it could have had was a notion of what would better look like The idea that truth no longer matters is also talked through but no ideas on how to change it Having said that the suicide of children in despair at the world they are going to inherit is one to think on .. It is action packed from start to finish - a sequel detailing how they got on afterwards would be good ..