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A guerrilla gardening collective finds itself uncomfortably aligned with an American billionaire in Eleanor Catton’s ecothriller ‘Birnam Wood’

Por: The Boston Globe Life March 03, 2023

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Ten years after her Booker Prize winner, “The Luminaries,” Eleanor Catton delivers another bold, ambitious novel. “Birnam Wood” is a grand, chilling thriller tightly bound by inescapable concerns. While “The Luminaries” is a steady, slow burn, “Birnam Wood” moves at a faster clip with arguably higher stakes. Make no mistake: It’s a book that grips you by the throat until its final paragraph. Catton successfully scorches the... + full article



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