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English
Picador Australia
27 May 2025
Two estranged sisters reconnect in the aftermath of ecological and social collapse, in this work of suspenseful, deeply human literary speculative fiction.

They drift in their sleep, waiting for something. The end of the world, or another escape. But the world is still here. There's no escaping it.

Jude's life has been about survival. She works on rebuilding - fixes roofs, trucks supplies, transports refugees. Tries to stay free from attachments and obligations.

But Jude won't talk about her past. Or her sister Celeste, lost in the tragic failure of a space station that was supposed to save her, and the other ultra-rich, from the wreckage of a dying world.

When an escape pod falls from the sky, its passenger near death, Jude knows her anonymous existence can't continue. As the fragile peace of her community is put at risk, Jude must re-examine the terms of her survival - and her exile.

Salvage is a gripping novel of literary speculative fiction that asks: what does it mean to care for each other, after the end of the world?

Praise for Salvage:

'Urgent, beautiful and profoundly compassionate. Salvage is necessary reading.' - James Bradley

'Salvage is an incredible novel of great imagination and prescience that asks how we might live in the wake of ecological collapse, and - more importantly - what we might live for. Jennifer Mills is the real deal: an author who never loses sight of what it means to be human, even when writing a speculative future so familiar it seems inevitable. I loved it.' - Hannah Kent

'Jennifer Mills is one of Australia's best writers. No one does speculative fiction as poetically or tenderly or compassionately as she does. Salvage offers a rare evocation of the future: heartbreaking, tender, tough and hopeful.' - Alice Robinson
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Imprint:   Picador Australia
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 154mm,  Spine: 30mm
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9781761563775
ISBN 10:   1761563777
Pages:   448
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jennifer Mills is the author of the novels The Airways (2021) Dyschronia (2018), Gone (2011) and The Diamond Anchor (2009) and a collection of short stories, The Rest is Weight (2012). In 2019 Dyschronia was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, Australia's most prestigious prize for literary fiction, the Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature, and the Aurealis Awards for science fiction. Mills' fiction, non-fiction and poetry have been widely published, as well as being broadcast, recorded and performed from Adelaide to Berlin. She is a regular writer for Overland literary journal and has contributed criticism to the Sydney Morning Herald, the Wheeler Centre, and the Sydney Review of Books. From 2012-2018 she was the fiction editor at Overland.

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