For its 48th installment, The Floating Library embarks on a journey back in time — several journeys actually — to the deaths of every signer of The Declaration of Independence in Damien Ober’s debut novel:
It seems that a swift and terrible plague known as “The Death” is sweeping through the colonies and killing two out of every three people. Though no one knows for certain how the disease is spreading, the doctors racing from signer to signer to stop the devastation suspect the Internet is to blame. Yes, thatInternet.
The easiest way to pigeonhole Doctor Benjamin Franklin’s Dream America is to call it a work of counterfactual fiction—a story that takes the facts as we know them (the names of the signers) and mixes up a few things (Internet plague). In other words, Ober has written a “What if?” story for the ages.