State of Wonder: A Novel

From the NYT bestselling author of Bel Canto and Run, a major and explosively ambitious new novel, set in the Amazonian jungle, both a gripping adventure story and a profound investigation of difficult human choices.

Marina Singh is a research scientist at Vogel, a pharmaceutical institute in Minnesota, inconveniently in love with her boss, Mr. Fox . When one of her colleagues is reported to have died while following up on the progress of a field team based in Brazil, Marina is dispatched by Mr. Fox to the Amazon to uncover the truth of his death. And his widow wants his effects. She travels to Manaus, then down into the Amazonian delta, deep into the dense, dark, insect-infested jungle. The research team is looking into the development of a new miracle drug that could revolutionize Western society. A local tribe has the bark of a certain tree, it yields a substance which allows them to conceive late into middle age: many of the women are getting pregnant into their sixties and seventies. The problem is that the team is taking too long: they have been silent for two years, and Marina has been tasked to find out what is holding back their progress. The second problem is more serious: the team is being headed up by the daunting figure of Marina Swenson, an eminent and fiercely uncompromising scientist who was once Marina's colleague, and towards whom Marina has very complicated feelings.

What Marina learns will change her life. In a novel that is packed with amazing twists and surprises, Ann Patchett returns with immense confidence to a broad canvas, teeming with atmosphere and characters and rich with narrative. Remarkable events - fights with anacondas; encounters with cannibals; deaths; re-births - and profound moral decisions come together in a novel that will enthrall her many readers and fans, and is guaranteed to be a major bestseller.

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368 pages

Average rating: 7.18

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njlbo1
Jul 18, 2023
6/10 stars
I found it interesting and well-paced, but I can't say I loved it.
CorrieDews
Apr 25, 2023
9/10 stars
I liked this more than I thought I would. The writing is spectacular. The story is interesting. There’s a lot to think deeply about.
brookehaynes7
Aug 10, 2022
9/10 stars
I was captivated with this book from start to finish. It's stunning.
LNKend
Feb 20, 2022
8/10 stars
I can’t decide on this one. The end of the book was marvelous. I could not have predicted it. However, I felt like Patchett was messing with me as large portions of the book seemed completely unnecessary to propel the plot. Patchett’s descriptive writing did make me feel as though I myself was in the Amazon. Despite the slow pace throughout much of the book, I did find myself wanting to read more. I was disappointed that the climax of the novel appeared and disappeared so quickly. Zero denouement. Overall… I would recommend it but need another reader to help me unpack my thoughts and feelings. Did I like it? Maybe.

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