Karen Memory

2015 novel by Elizabeth Bear From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Karen Memory is a steampunk novel by Elizabeth Bear. It was published by Tor Books, on February 3, 2015;[1] a Japanese-language version was published on October 20, 2017.[2]

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PublisherTor Books
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Karen Memory
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AuthorElizabeth Bear
LanguageEnglish
GenreSteampunk
PublisherTor Books
Publication date
February 3, 2015
Publication placeUnited States
Followed byStone Mad 
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In 2018, a sequel, "Stone Mad", was released;[3] a second sequel, "Angel Maker", was released in 2025.[4]

Synopsis

In an alternate 1878, Karen Memery ("like memory only spelt with an e") is a teenage prostitute in the Pacific Northwest, whose life becomes complicated by the arrival of a serial killer, by a rival pimp's attempt to run for mayor, and by mad science.

Reception

National Public Radio described the novel as "a bracing yet charming adventure yarn," praising Bear for giving Karen a "strong, sympathetic, charismatic voice" whose "narrative is sharp, sly, and full of heart."[5] Locus considered it a "delight" and a "tour-de-force", comparing Karen to Huckleberry Finn,[6] while Kirkus Reviews found the characters to be "lively" and "engaging", with an "intriguing" and "steampunk-ishly surreal" plot.[1] Cheryl Morgan commended Bear for "straddl(ing) the fine line between sounding authentic and being irritating", and for depicting a multicultural and intersectional society, but found Bear's portrayal of a transgender character to be non-optimal, and conceded that readers "who identify more closely with other characters in the book's highly diverse cast" may find the portrayals of those characters to be similarly non-optimal.[7]

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