Kadomi@buecher.pnpde.social reviewed Afterland by Lauren Beukes
Post-Pandemic roadtrip
4 stars
This book was published mid-2020, so was written before the Corona pandemic. Not sure if people are ready to read about pandemics again, but here we were. I seem to have a theme this year after first reading The Power and now Afterland, to read about society changes when women are suddenly in power. In Naomi Alderman's book it was because suddenly women were more powerful. In Afterland it's because a pandemic wipes out almost all men. Women get the flu, men get the flu then prostate cancer. Our main protagonist is Cole, mother of one of the very few immune males, her 13 year old son Miles. They're from South Africa, but were in the US when the pandemic happened, and are now interred because males are precious and must be protected at all costs. But Cole's sister Billie helps them break out, for altruistic reasons, because she wants …
This book was published mid-2020, so was written before the Corona pandemic. Not sure if people are ready to read about pandemics again, but here we were. I seem to have a theme this year after first reading The Power and now Afterland, to read about society changes when women are suddenly in power. In Naomi Alderman's book it was because suddenly women were more powerful. In Afterland it's because a pandemic wipes out almost all men. Women get the flu, men get the flu then prostate cancer. Our main protagonist is Cole, mother of one of the very few immune males, her 13 year old son Miles. They're from South Africa, but were in the US when the pandemic happened, and are now interred because males are precious and must be protected at all costs. But Cole's sister Billie helps them break out, for altruistic reasons, because she wants to sell first Miles' sperm, and later Miles himself, to a woman buyer. What we get from that point on is a road trip through the USA, as they're trying to reach the coast to flee back home to South Africa, while being hunted down by Billie, the FBI, hiding amongst a religious cult group.
I enjoyed it quite a bit. Compared to The Power, I think this was better-written. I was annoyed by Miles but I think he was portrayed as annoying as a 13 year old teenager can be, especially considering he's like the last of his kind.
It was very good, but not super amazing, fwiw.