The Water That May Come
From the Author of ‘The Biggerers’ comes an urgent dystopian tale of Britain’s future…
As rising seas threaten to engulf Britain, four lives are on the brink: Pinko, a privileged heir clinging to decadence; Jane, a working-class veterinary nurse racing to reunite her family; her pregnant teenage daughter Ashleigh, grappling with impending motherhood; and humble young artist Gavin.
With sanctuary beckoning across the Channel, each faces impossible choices. Who will they save? What will they sacrifice? A lyrical, thought-provoking novel which blurs borders and challenges notions of identity and belonging. In a future where we all may become refugees, it asks: how far would you go to stay afloat?
Amy Lilwall
Born and raised in the South East of England, Lilwall taught English in France before returning to the UK to complete her PhD in Creative Writing at the University of Kent. Now a teacher in Creative Writing at the University of Lincoln, she has a passion for imagining alternative realities, often exploring themes of power imbalance and injustice in her work. Lilwall’s debut novel, ‘The Biggerers,’ (One World) established her as a voice to watch in speculative fiction.