Ink Knows No Borders: Poems of the Immigrant and Refugee Experience
English
By (author): Alyssa Raymond Javier Zamora Lionel Shriver Patrice Vecchione
In 2029, the United States is engaged in a bloodless world war that will wipe out the savings of millions of American families. Overnight on the international currency exchange, the almighty dollar plummets in value, to be replaced by a new global currency, the bancor. In retaliation, the president declares that America will default on its loans. Deadbeat Nation being unable to borrow, the government prints money to cover its bills. What little remains to savers is rapidly eaten away by runaway inflation.
The Mandibles have been counting on a sizable fortune filtering down when their ninety-seven-year-old patriarch dies. Once the inheritance turns to ash, each family member must contend with disappointment, but alsoas the U.S. economy spirals into dysfunctionthe challenge of sheer survival.
Recently affluent, Avery is petulant that she cant buy olive oil, while her sister Florence absorbs strays into her cramped household. An expat author, their aunt Nollie returns from abroad at seventy-three to a country thats unrecognizable. Her brother Carter fumes at caring for their demented stepmother, now that an assisted living facility isnt affordable. Only Florences oddball teenage son Willing, an economics autodidact, will save this formerly august American family from the streets.
The Mandibles is about money. Thus it is necessarily about bitterness, rivalry, and selfishnessbut also about surreal generosity, sacrifice, and transformative adaptation to changing circumstances.