Museum of Human History

300 pages

English language

Published June 10, 2023 by Tin House Books, LLC, Tin House Books.

ISBN:
978-1-953534-91-0
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First of all, I really enjoyed the characters and their relationships and those are the main subject of the novel.

Like, A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet, The Museum of Human History puts the emphasis on the characters rather than the plot. For example, the conspiracy behind the drugs and medications is there, but ultimately it is just background. This isn't what I'm used to from sci-fi.

Bergman challenged my assumptions on what is important in life and made me think. I'm still processing the novel and trying to figure out what she is trying to convey.

This is definitely a reaction to the opioid epidemic and a treatise against the attempt to avoid aging, pain and ultimately death. Bergman calls on us to live our lives as they are and support each other through the pain and suffering rather than try to find magical fixes, because they …