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The Endless Vessel

A Novel

Par / By Charles Soule

 

[FR] Combinant l’émerveillement de La bibliothèque de minuit, l’inventivité de Ready Player One et l’art de Cloud Atlas, ce roman de l’auteur à succès de L’année de l’oracle et de Anyone explore la façon dont nous sommes tous connectés et ce qui peut arriver lorsque nous perdons notre capacité à nous réjouir.

 

[EN] Combining the wonder of The Midnight Library , the inventiveness of Ready Player One, and the artistry of Cloud Atlas, this novel by the bestselling author of The Oracle Year and Anyone explores the way we’re all connected—and what can happen when we lose our capacity for joy.

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Dans quelques années, dans un monde semblable au nôtre, il existe une sorte de “fléau de la dépression” que les gens appellent simplement “le Gris”. Personne ne peut prédire qui sera touché, ni comment, mais une fois infecté, il n’y a pas de retour possible.

Lily Barnes, une jeune scientifique basée à Hong Kong, tente de préserver sa lumière intérieure dans un monde de plus en plus sombre. La race humaine s’amenuise et les personnes qui se battent pour aller de l’avant sont de plus en plus rares. Un jour, Lily tombe sur quelque chose qui semble s’adresser directement à elle, qui l’appelle, qui lui demande de suivre un chemin vers ce qui se trouve à son extrémité. S’agit-il du Vaisseau sans fin qui mène au bonheur ? Elle laisse sa vie derrière elle et part à travers le temps et l’espace pour le découvrir.

De la scène d’ouverture au Louvre à Paris, en passant par les rencontres terrestres entre Lily et ses proches d’hier et d’aujourd’hui, jusqu’à la conclusion choquante et satisfaisante dans une forêt enchantée, Charles Soule a canalisé l’histoire, la science et le théâtre pour créer une histoire pour l’éternité, une histoire d’espoir, d’amour et de possibilités. C’est un roman que vous n’oublierez pas de sitôt.

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A few years from now, in a world similar to ours, there exists a sort of “depression plague” that people refer to simply as “The Grey.” No one can predict whom it will afflict, or how, but once infected, there’s no coming back.

A young Hong Kong based scientist, Lily Barnes, is trying to maintain her inner light in an increasingly dark world. The human race is dwindling, and people fighting to push forward are increasingly rare. One day, Lily comes across something that seems to be addressing her directly, calling to her, asking her to follow a path to whatever lies at its end. Is this the Endless Vessel to happiness? She leaves her life behind and sets out through time and space to find out.

From its opening heart-stopping scene in the present day at the Louvre in Paris, through the earthly meetings between Lily and her loved ones past and present, to a shocking and satisfying conclusion in a truly enchanted forest, Charles Soule has channeled history, science and drama to create a story for the ages—a story of hope and love and possibility. This is a novel you will not soon forget.

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Auteur.rice / Author

Charles Soule est un auteur de bandes dessinées, un musicien et un avocat basé à Brooklyn et auteur de best-sellers du New York Times. Il est surtout connu pour avoir écrit Daredevil, She-Hulk, Death of Wolverine et divers comics Star Wars pour Marvel Comics, ainsi que pour sa série de création Curse Words pour Image Comics et l’épopée de science-fiction politique Letter 44 pour Oni Press, qui a été récompensée.

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Charles Soule is a New York Times-bestselling, Brooklyn-based comic book writer, musician, and attorney. He is best known for writing Daredevil, She-Hulk, Death of Wolverine and various Star Wars comics from Marvel Comics, as well as his creator-owned series Curse Words from Image Comics and the award-winning political sci-fi epic Letter 44 from Oni Press.

Media

The Endless Vessel is a thrilling hunt, haunting mystery, and ominous prediction all in one, but most of all, it’s a poignant reminder of what it means to be human—to despair, to love, and to refuse to give up hope, even in the final hour.” — Peng Shepherd, bestselling author of The Cartographers

“[A] hugely entertaining near-future dystopian thriller from comic book writer Soule (Anyone) . . . . Rich characters and a full-throttle plot, plus a solid finale, elevate this page-turner. It’s a winner.” — Publishers Weekly

“Exploring the necessity of human connection with incredible depth, Soule serves up a delightful cocktail of dystopian and science fiction, with elements of historical fiction as a cherry on top.” — Library Journal

“Soule captures the despair and loneliness of people struggling to survive in a damaged world, stringing eager readers along until the very end.” — Booklist

“Anyone will enjoy this comically fast-paced tale about Will Dando, who wakes up one day with 108 wacky and world-shattering predictions.” — Washington Post

“Here’s my prediction: this book will seep into your soul. The Oracle Year is about knowing the future—and what you do with that knowledge. As you meet Will Dando, you can’t help but reevaluate yourself. Get ready for the best kind of fun.” — Brad Meltzer, New York Times bestselling author of The Inner Circle

“This volatile and unpredictable novel will entertain and keep you guessing until the very end.” — New York Journal of Books

“I spent much of my childhood inside DARPA, where my father was Deputy Director, and this book captures the imagination and double-edged sword of our greatest scientific leaps. The same technology that can cure the world’s ills might also cause us to spiral into our own greed, selfishness, and vanity. Charles Soule’s Anyone is a remarkable, consequential novel and a terrifying wake-up call.” — Susan Henderson, author of The Flicker of Old Dreams

“Soule’s The Oracle Year is like a sliding puzzle, except every time you think you can predict what the image will be, new pieces slide into place. It’s a wonderfully mysterious thriller that proves Soule is as much a master of prose as he is of comic book script.” — Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author of Invasive and Blackbirds

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