![]() ![]() The Suitcase Cloneīundled with the latest MCD edition of Sourdough, you’ll find a short prequel. It knows as much about the strange extremes of food as Penumbra did about the dark latitudes of the book community. It is a beautiful, small, sweet, quiet book. Writing for NPR, Jason Sheehan said of Sourdough: So much terrain: microbial nations, assimilation and tradition, embodied consciousness and the crisis of the tech industry, all without losing the light, sweet, ironic Sloanian voice familiar from Penumbra, a plot that makes the book a page-turner and a laugh-out-louder, with sweetness and romance and tartness and irony in perfect balance. The great Cory Doctorow praised the book for covering I believe it is the first novel in English to feature, as a key supporting character, a sentient sourdough starter. It’s about work and eating, robots and microbes, independence and ambition, This book is about Lois Clary, a talented young programmer from Michigan who follows a job to California, only to be drawn into the weird world of food that waits there. ![]() Sourdough Home About New: Sci-fi concept album Sourdough ![]()
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