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Assessment: Alcatraz is house to the final remaining zoo in Emma Sloley’s resilient ‘The Island of Last Things’
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Assessment: Alcatraz is house to the final remaining zoo in Emma Sloley’s resilient ‘The Island of Last Things’

Last updated: August 8, 2025 10:41 am
Editorial Board Published August 8, 2025
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The Island of Final Issues

By Emma SloleyFlatiron Books: 272 pages, $29If you purchase books linked on our web site, The Occasions could earn a fee from Bookshop.org, whose charges assist unbiased bookstores.

A whole bunch to 1000’s of animal species go extinct yearly, in keeping with the World Wildlife Fund, and issues are projected to get even worse if local weather change continues unabated. A brand new novel by U.S.-based Australian author Emma Sloley, “The Island of Last Things,” imagines a time within the nearish future when not solely animals however complete ecosystems of dwelling issues have been worn out, leaving a handful of surviving zoos across the globe trying to protect the species of their care. Besides that these zoos shut, one after the other, attributable to a mess of causes: inadequate funding, a motion protesting the care and feeding of (nonhuman) animals in a time of mass human struggling and a lethal pressure of Candida spreading by way of the wildlife inhabitants. The final remaining zoo sits on Alcatraz Island, inhabiting the grounds and constructions of the previous jail.

“The Island of Last Things” is basically narrated by Camille, a lady in her mid-20s who prefers the corporate of animals to folks and has labored on Alcatraz for just about the whole thing of her maturity. In contrast to many of the different employees, who journey to the mainland each Sunday, Camille stays put. “I only ever felt fully real when I was working,” she explains early within the ebook, “and after the workday was done I retreated into a state of minimal existence, like a robot powered down between tasks.” She’s a pure with the animals, although, her presence as calming to them as theirs is life-giving to her.

The whole lot begins to alter for Camille when a brand new zookeeper, Sailor, arrives on the island. Sailor is in her 40s and had a protracted profession on the Paris Zoo earlier than it, too, closed down. Camille is assigned to present her the brand new worker tour, and the 2 shortly kind a bond based mostly of their deep love of, and respect for, the animals of their care.

It’d be straightforward to imagine that every one 200 or so zookeepers on the island are there for that precise purpose too, however the actuality is extra sophisticated. Zookeeping is a sensible selection for some “because it offers a better life than anything else going,” Sailor factors out. Zookeepers “may as well live and die surrounded by animals than in a sweatshop or war zone, right?” Then, too, there’s the sheer bleakness of the function: “Everyone starts off enthusiastic,” Camille tells Sailor, “but then, I don’t know. They just sort of give up.” And why wouldn’t they? In spite of everything, they’re conscious, each single day, that the animals locked of their numerous enclosures are a few of the, if not the, final of their variety, they usually’re dwelling out the tip of their species in an surroundings far faraway from their native habitat. It’s no marvel that many keepers select to emotionally distance themselves and sink into apathy.

As Sailor settles into her new job on Alcatraz, she begins to shake issues up, which each thrills and terrifies Camille, who has at all times stored her head down and adopted the principles. Much more significant to Camille than Sailor’s boundary pushing, although, is Sailor’s friendship and the way she contains Camille in no matter she’s dreaming up: “it’s hard to describe to anyone who hasn’t lived a life of loneliness how powerfully that casual ‘we’ worked on me.”

“The Island of Last Things” is Emma Sloley’s second novel.

(Flatiron Books)

Camille is an attention-grabbing narrator partially as a result of she’s what some may derogatorily name a “passive” character, however whom I learn as an alternative as intensely observant and watchful. It’s true that she’s not the instigator of many of the drama that happens on the island as soon as Sailor arrives, however she’s typically alongside for the experience, stunning herself time and again by how far she’ll go to take care of her good friend’s consideration and respect. Camille has a entrance row seat to how Sailor is consistently working these round her — flirting, befriending, gently threatening, subtly manipulating — with the intention to get what she desires, and maybe it’s as a result of what Sailor desires is at all times in service to the animals that Camille doesn’t thoughts. Nonetheless, there’s a bittersweet dramatic irony at play as a result of the reader can acknowledge that Camille is, at the very least typically, one more of Sailor’s instruments.

Briefly chapters that alternate with the primary narrative, Sailor’s historical past comes alive in bits and items, and it turns into clear that she’s intent on attempting to smuggle animals out of the zoo to get them to a rumored sanctuary on an unlimited tract of land someplace in China. However Alcatraz Zoo is owned by a billionaire (after all) and is guarded inside an inch of its life, so the entire endeavor appears far-fetched and doubtlessly not possible — but Sailor’s plan, as soon as hatched, strikes ahead regardless of all of Camille’s considerations.

Is the sanctuary even actual? Readers by no means get a totally passable reply to this, and the way in which Sailor talks about it definitely makes it sound like a fairy story, one which she and Camille each willingly imagine in as a result of the prospect of a world with none hope is simply too painful. Certainly, “The Island of Last Things” doesn’t sugarcoat how dangerous issues have gotten in that future world, however Sloley refuses to let her characters succumb to despair; she is intent on highlighting the small moments of magnificence, pleasure, and care that emerge even throughout disastrous, horrible occasions. “Do me a favor, huh?” Sailor asks Camille one night time. “Promise me you’ll start imagining a better world than this one.” Imagining such a world, Sloley appears to be reminding her readers, is the one option to start the work of making it.

Masad, a books and tradition critic, is the writer of the novel “All My Mother’s Lovers” and the forthcoming novel “Beings.”

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