At last, the story that definitively bridges the world of Sourdough to that of Mr. Penumbraโs 24-Hour Bookstore. Itโs all one Penumbraverse.
James Bascule is adrift. College beckonsโbut not quite strongly enough to actually get him to campus. A trip to Europe showed him a world bigger than his Northern California upbringingโand yet, one broken heart later, Northern California is where heโs returned. Back to his old bedroom, paying his bemused parents rent with his new hobby, baking bread with the sourdough starter that is his only souvenir of what was apparently just a summer fling.
The future is being built an hour or two down the highwayโitโs 1985; the twenty-first century is just around the corner!โbut thatโs not his world either. While sitting in a Sonoma County bar, indulging in a little aimless day drinking with a junior college acquaintance, he meets a man. A man with . . . something like a plan. Has James ever heard of a โsuitcase cloneโ? Itโs a cutting of a vine used to clone and propagate noteworthy grapesโsay, from a legendary European vineyard to an upstart Napa Valley operation. This man has an operation. He has a suitcase. He just needs an enterprising young accomplice up for an adventure.
Just how deliriously fun and thrillingly mind-expanding an adventure, James canโt yet know. But we, of course, know how Robin Sloan crafts a story. Crossing the international literary-techno-conspiracy of Mr. Penumbra with the delicious experimentation of Sourdough, The Suitcase Clone is a tale that enriches and expands the Penumbraverse in ways you never saw coming, told by a mysterious narrator with an unexpected perspective on the great puzzles of life. Who could it be?