The Mars house : a novel
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New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.
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Book
ISBN
9781639732333, 1639732330
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Milton Public Library - Adult Fiction
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Brownell Library - Mid-Level | F PULLEY | On Shelf |
Fletcher Free Library - 1st Floor-Main - New Materials Area | F PULLEY, NATASHA | On Shelf |
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Published
New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.
Physical Desc
469 pages ; 25 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
9781639732333, 1639732330
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In the wake of an environmental catastrophe, January, once a principal in London's Royal Ballet, has become a refugee in Tharsis, the terraformed colony on Mars. There, January's life is dictated by his status as an Earthstronger-a person whose body is not adjusted to lower gravity and so poses a danger to those born on, or naturalized to, Mars. January's job choices, housing, and even transportation are dictated by this second-class status, and now a xenophobic politician named Aubrey Gale is running on a platform that would make it all worse: Gale wants all Earthstrongers to naturalize, a process that is always disabling and sometimes deadly. When Gale chooses January for an on-the-spot press junket interview that goes horribly awry, January's life is thrown into chaos, but Gale's political fortunes are damaged, too. Gale proposes a solution to both their problems: a five year made-for-the-press marriage that would secure January's future without naturalization and ensure Gale's political success. But when January accepts the offer, he discovers that Gale is not at all like they appear in the press. They're kind, compassionate, and much more difficult to hate than January would prefer. As their romantic relationship develops, the political situation worsens, and January discovers Gale has an enemy, someone willing to destroy all of Tharsis to make them pay-and January may be the only person standing in the way. Un-put-downably immersive and utterly timely, Natasha Pulley's new novel is a gripping story about privilege, strength, and life across class divisions, perfect for readers of Sarah Gailey and Tamsyn Muir.--,Provided by publisher.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Pulley, N. (2024). The Mars house: a novel . Bloomsbury Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Pulley, Natasha. 2024. The Mars House: A Novel. Bloomsbury Publishing.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Pulley, Natasha. The Mars House: A Novel Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Pulley, Natasha. The Mars House: A Novel Bloomsbury Publishing, 2024.
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