Monday, 2 June 2025

Book Review The Annual Migration of Clouds by Premee Mohamed

 I'm tempted to review this set of novellas together, but,  I thought why not do them as I go.

  I initially attempted to read this novella several months ago and I set it aside, likely due to ARC reading distractions. I did request the ARC for her latest novel- which turned out to be... the third in this series!  So, back to The Annual Migration of Clouds it was! 

     I liked this novella a lot, and I think once I finish the other two books that go along with it, I may come to love it. My usual complaint is that the novella just kind of stops.  Some things are wrapped up- but overall, as a reader, I want more. 

A  No Spoiler summary - because I really loathe Spoilers! 
Set in the future where we have finally fully destroyed the climate, Reid , a 19 year old girl is our protagonist. She's just received word that she's been accepted to a university that has taken on mythic qualities within her small survival oriented community. She's thrilled and in shock, and she definitely wants to go, but- not everyone in her community thinks it's a good idea.  Reid is infected with a fungal symbiote and this symbiote seems to have a mind of it's own! This push-pull between family/community obligations and a desire to grow and explore beyond the daily routine is something that many readers will instantly find relatable. While it's focused on the first time leaving home, I felt this as a much older adult who still struggles with family and society obligations. The back drop of climate destruction and survival gave the work a serious tone that several coming of age stories miss. The decisions that Reid makes have serious consequences for her and her community.  We end this short novella with a final decision made, and a sort of new order established, but readers are left wondering if this was the right decision!  Luckily, We Speak Through Mountains is readily available! 
     Mohamed has a beautiful writing style. It is precise but also conveys emotion and personality.  Her characters seem fully developed in just a few sentences. I felt immersed in the post-apocalyptic community and invested in the decisions that Reid had to make. Definitely one I'm going to recommend in the future! 

STATS

First Published : September 2021

Pages: 168

Available as an Audio Book : YES

Trigger Warnings: Death, absent parent, chronic illness, violence, animal death, alcohol, medical content, body horror (not a full list- read responsibly!!!!) 






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