Add another talent to Emily St. John Mandel’s impressive resume as a novelist — she’s very good at writing books that defy description. “Sea of Tranquility” is not a sequel by any means to “Station Eleven,” but it does employ the same kind of narrative time jumping, in this case quite literally, as some characters travel through time.
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