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Atlantic Books Paperback English

Hum

Winner of the Climate Fiction Prize 2026

By Helen Phillips

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Atlantic Books Paperback English

Hum

Winner of the Climate Fiction Prize 2026

By Helen Phillips

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  • WINNER OF THE CLIMATE FICTION PRIZE 2026'Ingenious and unsettling' Observer'This sleek ride of a novel further cements Phillips's position as one of our most profound writers of speculative fiction.' New York TimesIn a hot and gritty city populated by super-intelligent robots called 'Hums', May seeks some reprieve from recent hardships and from her family's addiction to their devices. She splurges on a weekend away at the Botanical Garden - a rare, green refuge in the heart of the city, where forests, streams and animals flourish. But when it becomes clear that the Garden is not the idyll she hoped it would be, and her children come under threat, May is forced to put her trust in a Hum of uncertain motives in order to restore the life of her family. Gripping and unflinching, Hum is about our most cherished human relationships in a world compromised by climate change and dizzying technological revolution, a world with both dystopian and utopian possibilities.
WINNER OF THE CLIMATE FICTION PRIZE 2026'Ingenious and unsettling' Observer'This sleek ride of a novel further cements Phillips's position as one of our most profound writers of speculative fiction.' New York TimesIn a hot and gritty city populated by super-intelligent robots called 'Hums', May seeks some reprieve from recent hardships and from her family's addiction to their devices. She splurges on a weekend away at the Botanical Garden - a rare, green refuge in the heart of the city, where forests, streams and animals flourish. But when it becomes clear that the Garden is not the idyll she hoped it would be, and her children come under threat, May is forced to put her trust in a Hum of uncertain motives in order to restore the life of her family. Gripping and unflinching, Hum is about our most cherished human relationships in a world compromised by climate change and dizzying technological revolution, a world with both dystopian and utopian possibilities.