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The country is flooding; the sea is gaining a kilometre of land every day. The Prime Minister holds a daily press conference, and the Ministry of Defence sends soldiers to the dykes. Conspiracy theorists shout for "Action!" on Twitter. Scientists flock from far and wide to investigate this rare phenomenon. Germany makes sports halls available for its evacuated neighbours. The king leaves the country. But where can the wild deer go? And what will happen to the Stayers, camping out on the roofs of office buildings in the big cities? Once the people have been evacuated and the last seagulls find…mehr

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The country is flooding; the sea is gaining a kilometre of land every day. The Prime Minister holds a daily press conference, and the Ministry of Defence sends soldiers to the dykes. Conspiracy theorists shout for "Action!" on Twitter. Scientists flock from far and wide to investigate this rare phenomenon. Germany makes sports halls available for its evacuated neighbours. The king leaves the country. But where can the wild deer go? And what will happen to the Stayers, camping out on the roofs of office buildings in the big cities? Once the people have been evacuated and the last seagulls find refuge elsewhere, we follow climate activist Arie, student Willow, and oceanographer Paula van der Steen on their voyage across the new sea and discover how the water fundamentally changes their view of the world. Sea: Now is a novel about the greatest global challenge of our time, about nature that both threatens and nourishes us, and about humans, who must reinvent themselves.
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Eva Meijer is a philosopher, visual artist, writer and singer-songwriter. Her fiction and nonfiction has been translated into over twenty languages. Since the publication of her first novel in 2011, her works have been receiving numerous awards, including the Halewijnprijs honouring her oeuvre. Her books have been met enthusiastically by the Dutch but also international press including reviews in The Guardian, Der Spiegel, and The New York Review of Books. Recurring themes are language including silence, madness, nonhuman animals, and politics. Meijer also works as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Amsterdam and Wageningen University. She writes essays and columns for NRC newspaper, and is a member of the Multispecies Art Collective.