City of the Sun

by Sarah Bryant

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In the aftermath of a nuclear war, Russia cowers in the shadow of a dictator with a chilling idea of utopia and a plan to bring it to life. The lynchpin of this plan is Sifte Pierson, although she has her own vision of the future.

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This is a coming of age thriller set in a post nuclear Russia. A young gifted girl comes to realised that the government that raised her is evil, and the tyrant must be defeated. She joins up with her parents, revolutionary leaders both, and they defeat the tyrant. (A spoiler? Come on – the outcome was never reasonably in doubt.)

To add a little intellectual spice, the tyranny is based on Plato's Republic, and quotes litter the novel. If anyone's ever read Plato, and wondered what a mediocre novelist with no grasp of political reality could do if she transposed this two thousand year old theoretical idea into a badly imagined Russia populated entirely by walking cliches, this is the book to read. Anyone else can leave it safely on the show more shelves. One star, and that's being generous. show less

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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823.92Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-2000-
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