I read this back in March so I won’t count it in this month’s stats but I forgot to log it back then.

The New Wilderness
By Diane Cook
read by Stacey Glemboski 12h 46m Rating: 8
From the Booker site:
A daring, passionate and terrifying novel about a mother’s battle to save her daughter in a world ravaged by climate change.
Bea’s five-year-old daughter, Agnes, is wasting away, consumed by the smog and pollution of the over-developed metropolis they call home. If they stay in the city, Agnes will die, but there is only one alternative – joining a group of volunteers in the Wilderness State. This vast expanse of unwelcoming, untamed land is untouched by mankind. Until now. Living as nomadic hunter-gatherers, Bea and Agnes slowly learn how to survive on this unpredictable, often dangerous land. But as Agnes embraces the wild freedom of her new existence, Bea realises that saving her daughter’s life means losing her in a different way.
At once a blazing lament of our contempt for nature and a deeply humane portrayal of motherhood, and what it means to be human, The New Wilderness is an extraordinary, compelling novel for our times.