Flood

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"Flood" is a science fiction novel by Stephen Baxter that explores a near-future Earth devastated by a mysterious, relentless rise in global sea levels.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Stephen Baxter NERFINISHED
authorNationality British
centralTheme climate change
global catastrophe
global sea level rise
human adaptation
survival
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
coverArtist Gollancz house style (UK edition)
exploresTopic geophysics
oceanography
political response to disaster
technological solutions to extinction-level events
featuresElement mysterious deep-Earth water sources
followedBy Ark
genre science fiction
hasISBN 978-0-575-08227-0 (UK hardback)
hasSequel Ark NERFINISHED
hasSubject environmental collapse
loss of civilization
mass migration
space colonization plans
language English
literaryForm novel
mainCharacterGroup a group of hostages released into a changing world
mediaType ebook
print
narrativeMode third-person narration
narrativePerspective multiple viewpoints
notableFor depiction of gradual, unstoppable global flooding
detailed scientific extrapolation of extreme sea level rise
partOfSeries Flood/Ark duology NERFINISHED
plotSummary depicts a mysterious, relentless rise in global sea levels that inundates Earth
publicationDate 2008
publisher Gollancz NERFINISHED
setInTimePeriod near future
setting London, England
surface form: London

United States of America
surface form: United States

global
various coastal regions
subgenre apocalyptic fiction
climate fiction
hard science fiction
targetAudience adult readers
workOf Stephen Baxter bibliography NERFINISHED

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Thomas notableWork Flood
subject surface form: Tom Courtenay