All the Water in the World
All the Water in the World (2022) is a post-climate-collapse novel narrated by Nonie, a young woman on the autism spectrum who has grown up in a small community sheltering in the American Museum of Natural History in a flooded New York City. When a catastrophic hypercane destroys their refuge, Nonie and her sister Bix make their way north through a fractured landscape toward a family property in rural Massachusetts. The novel is quiet and lyrical in tone, told through Nonie's precise, scientific consciousness and her Water Logbook, a record of weather and water she has kept since childhood. The novel is quiet and lyrical in tone, told through Nonie's precise, scientific consciousness and her Water Logbook, a record of weather and water she has kept since childhood. What holds it together is not plot but voice, and the fragile things Nonie notices and names along the way.
Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, blue boards. New York: St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2025. ISBN: 9781250353528. #11434.
Fine in fine dust jacket.
Hardcover. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, blue boards. New York: St. Martin's Publishing Group, 2025. ISBN: 9781250353528. #11434.
Fine in fine dust jacket.







