
Synopsis
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Trust turns to the future with a novel that examines the place of technology in our collective imagination.
Centuries from now, an orphan adrift in an American city grows up to become a pincher. Stealing electricity from the grid to power the downtown music scene she adores is a risky occupation, and the city she moves through is dangerous. Soon, she is drawn into a paranoid maze where her closest friends and even her own identity are put into question – all while following a thread leading to a scientific experiment that could change the fabric of reality itself.
Set in a future filled with both uncertainty and promise, Ply is a powerfully humane novel that interrogates the role of technology in a deeply changed society. A gripping quest for truth at the dawn of a new era, it charts the boundaries of selfhood, and the distance that stands between us and those we love.
Praise for Hernan Diaz's Trust:
'[A] complex and thrilling book . . . I was obsessed and you might just be too' - Dua Lipa
'Brilliant' – The Telegraph
'Fascinating . . . unpredictable, clever and massively enjoyable' – Sunday Times
'What a radiant, profound and moving novel' - Lauren Groff, author of Matrix
'Hugely entertaining' - Financial Times
'Genius' – The Observer
'Enthralling' – Daily Mail
'Glints with wonder and knowledge and mystery' - Rachel Kushner, Booker Prize shortlisted author of Creation Lake
'Exhilarating' – Vogue
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A writer of singular talent
Fascinating . . . Unpredictable, clever and massively enjoyable
Genius
There is a dazzling intelligence behind this novel, which challenges us to rethink everything we know both about the institutions on which nations are built and the narratives by which stories are told. Sly, sophisticated, insistently questioning, Diaz writes with assurance, determined to rob us of every certainty





















