The End of the World is Bigger Than Love*, by award-winning Australian
author Davina Bell, about two identical sisters who live alone on an
island together. It reflects something of our difficult times with an
innocence and lightness that belie underlying loss and grief.*
'To be aware of the risks and wade in anyway - that is life, dear
Summer. Your glass-bottomed boat may crack. But to have sailed it and
seen into the soul of another realm. Isn't the wonder worth it?'
Identical twin sisters Summer and Winter live alone on a remote island,
sheltered from the fallout of a mysterious event that has laid waste to
the rest of the world. They survive on rations stockpiled by their
father and spend their days reading and rereading their mother's
collection of classic literature - until the arrival of a mysterious
stranger upends their carefully constructed reality.
At first, Edward is a welcome distraction. But who is he really, and why
has he come? As love blooms and the world stops spinning, the secrets of
the girls' past begin to unravel and escape is the only option.
A sumptuously written story of love and grief; of sisterly affection and
the ultimate sacrifice; of technological progress and climate
catastrophe; of an enigmatic bear and a talking whale: The End of the
World Is Bigger than Love is unlike anything you've heard before.