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Fiction Alternative History

Small Change

The Complete Trilogy: Farthing, Ha'penny, Half a Crown

by (author) Jo Walton

introduction by J. Bradford de Long

Publisher
Tor/Forge
Initial publish date
Sep 2023
Category
Alternative History
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781250905956
    Publish Date
    Sep 2023
    List Price
    $27.99

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Tor Essentials presents new editions of science fiction and fantasy titles of proven merit and lasting value, each volume introduced by an appropriate literary figure.
In 1941 the European war ended in the Farthing Peace, a rapprochement between Britain and Nazi Germany. The balls and banquets of Britain’s upper classes never faltered, while British ships ferried “undesirables” across the Channel to board the cattle cars headed east.
In three brilliant novels set between the late 1940s and the early 1960s of this alternate world, Jo Walton explores how a free society can become an unfree one, how easily traditional powers-that-be can accommodate themselves to tyranny, and what a difference a few courageous men and women can make. Alternately charming, heartstopping, and astonishingly deft, this trilogy is a work of total relevance to our modern age.
This new Tor Essentials edition of the Small Change trilogy includes a new introduction by J. Bradford de Long, author of Slouching Toward Utopia and one-time Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.

About the authors

Jo Walton has published thirteen novels, most recently Necessity. She has also published three poetry collections and an essay collection. She won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 2002, the World Fantasy Award for Tooth and Claw in 2004, the Hugo and Nebula awards for Among Others in 2012,  and in 2014 both the Tiptree Award for My Real Children and the Locus Non Fiction award for What Makes This Book So Great. She comes from Wales but lives in Montreal where the food and books are much better. She gets bored easily so she tends to write books that are different from each other. She also reads a lot, enjoys travel, talking about books, and eating great food. She plans to live to be ninety-nine and write a book every year.

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Editorial Reviews

“If le Carré scares you, try Jo Walton. Of course her brilliant story of a democracy selling itself out to fascism sixty years ago is just a mystery, just a thriller, just a fantasy—of course we know nothing like that could happen now. Don’t we?” —Ursula K. Le Guin on Farthing
“Walton’s use of a common genre template—this time, the race-against-time thriller—allows her to develop the eerily contemporary underpinnings of her alternate history...Gives us much to think about regarding her world and out own.” —Sarah Weinman, The Los Angles Times, on Ha’penny
“Walton’s understated prose and deft characterizations elevate this above similar works such as Fatherland and SS-GB.” —Publishers Weekly on Half a Crown

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