Playground: A Novel - Richard Powers

Playground: A Novel

By Richard Powers

  • Release Date: 2024-09-24
  • Genre: Literary Fiction
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 101 Ratings

Description

New York Times Bestseller

Finalist for the 2024 Kirkus Prize
Longlisted for the 2024 Booker Prize

As Seen on CBS Saturday Morning • A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice • One of the Washington Post's Ten Best Books of 2024 • A Time Must-Read Book of 2024 • One of NPR's "Books We Love" for 2024 • An Economist and Kirkus Reviews Best Book of 2024 • Named a Best Book of 2024 So Far by The New Yorker and Vogue • Selected as "Fiction to Read this Fall" by the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, People, and Parade

A magisterial new novel from the Pulitzer Prize–winning and New York Times best-selling author of The Overstory and Bewilderment.

Four lives are drawn together in a sweeping, panoramic new novel from Richard Powers, showcasing the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Overstory at the height of his skills. Twelve-year-old Evie Beaulieu sinks to the bottom of a swimming pool in Montreal strapped to one of the world’s first aqualungs. Ina Aroita grows up on naval bases across the Pacific with art as her only home. Two polar opposites at an elite Chicago high school bond over a three-thousand-year-old board game; Rafi Young will get lost in literature, while Todd Keane’s work will lead to a startling AI breakthrough.

They meet on the history-scarred island of Makatea in French Polynesia, whose deposits of phosphorus once helped to feed the world. Now the tiny atoll has been chosen for humanity’s next adventure: a plan to send floating, autonomous cities out onto the open sea. But first, the island’s residents must vote to greenlight the project or turn the seasteaders away.

Set in the world’s largest ocean, this awe-filled book explores that last wild place we have yet to colonize in a still-unfolding oceanic game, and interweaves beautiful writing, rich characterization, profound themes of technology and the environment, and a deep exploration of our shared humanity in a way only Richard Powers can.

Reviews

  • A pleasure to read

    4
    By proselov
    Beautifully written. Ending long in coming and then quickly wrapped up.
  • Boring

    2
    By Love dividends
    Boring
  • Meh, Sadly

    2
    By juliusa
    Dull mostly, with a trite ending that could be figured out easily. I so wanted to like this based on Overstory, but sadly I didn’t. Struggled to finish, skimmed much. This is just not that good. I am beginning to think that many of these novels are written for those not keeping up on the news these days…. The “warnings” on where we may be headed in society and the world inundate us daily in the news, so a novel like this seems to be behind the times and unnecessary. Maybe if you’re unaware it will surprise somewhat, but in reality it’s not at all surprising. I’d pass if I were you.
  • The master of writing and genius author

    5
    By kaykaybean13
    Forever Richard Powers will be my absolute favorite author, from the very first sentence I read of his I’ve been profoundly immensely impressed inspired and have an admiration for his brilliance that knows no bounds.

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