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The Ancients

A Novel

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The Ancients

By: John Larison
Narrated by: Dani Martineck
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“This richly imagined journey into a dystopian future is at once cautionary and provocative, inviting us to heed the lessons of the Ancients.
—Dr. Robin Wall Kimmerer, New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass

A richly imagined, sweeping novel of hope, love, and adventure set in the unforgiving world of our own descendants, by the acclaimed author of WHISKEY WHEN WE’RE DRY


A young boy and his older sisters find themselves suddenly and utterly alone, orphaned in an abandoned fishing village. Their food supplies dwindling, they set out across a breathtaking yet treacherous wilderness in search of the last of their people.

Down the coast, raiders deliver the children's mother, along with the rest of their human cargo, to the last port city of a waning empire. Determined to reunite with her family, she plots her escape—while her fellow captives plan open revolt.

At the center of power in this crumbling city, a young scholar inherits his father's business and position of privilege, along with the burden of his debts. As the empire's elite prepare to flee to new utopia across the sea, he must decide where his allegiance lies.

With a rapidly changing climate shifting the sands beneath their feet, these three paths converge in a struggle for the future of humanity—who will inherit what remains and who gets to tell its story. At once a sweeping survival story; an epic of the distant future; and a post-apocalyptic vision of hope and optimism, THE ANCIENTS weaves a multilayered narrative about human resilience, hope, and stewardship of our world for future generations.
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It was a pretty slow burn that never really reached a full blaze. I don’t feel like I ever had a reason to fully connect with the characters… they always felt a bit at arm’s length. It kept feeling like it was building to something, but never really reached a full satisfying crescendo. The end, in particular, felt very much like a “well, I guess we have to tie things up.” The idea is interesting, and the performance was great, but if you after anything with even a hint of action or proper high stakes, this isn’t the one for you.

Not bad, but hoped for more.

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I’m left with the notion that we cannot totally comprehend our past nor our future, but both exist and there is a kind of hope in that despite the climate catastrophe we are marching toward.

Tragic yet stunningly beautiful

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I just can’t stop thinking about it… one of the best I’ve read in awhile although I wish I had a physical copy as well

Such a well written and thought provoking book!

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The Ancients is a novel about humans in the far future, long after our imminent collapse. It’s about resilience and the culture of endurance and survival. It’s about mothers. It’s the closest I’ve seen to Le Guin without being Le Guin.

The book is imaginative and deeply intelligent. The writing carries you without getting in the way. The main characters were completely relatable. An impressive accomplishment!

Sociological SF — imaginative and deeply intelligent

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The beginning and middle of the story was engaging with a wide range of stories and threads. The end was fast and hurried with predictable scenarios. It was disappointing and a story of brutality that had lost its magnificence. It ended with rambling prose that masqueraded as satisfying closure.

Fascinating until the end

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