Voyagers
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Voyagers
With the imaginative soul and propulsive storytelling of Station Eleven and The Ministry of Time, Voyagers is a profoundly human, thrillingly original and brilliantly ambitious literary debut about friendship at the end of the world.
The propulsive debut literary fiction novel for 2026: a story of fame, friendship and the truths we tell ourselves
With the imaginative soul and propulsive storytelling of Station Eleven and The Ministry of Time, Voyagers is a profoundly human, thrillingly original and brilliantly ambitious literary debut about friendship at the end of the world.
If the world was about to end, who would you want by your side?
When the Signal β a mysterious transmission pulsing from the edge of the solar system β arrives, the world changes overnight. Planes are grounded, satellites fail, humanity holds its breath.
And Alex realises thereβs no one heβd rather be with at the potential apocalypse than Ana.
Because when they were six years old, Ana and Alex were abducted by aliens. Or at least, thatβs what they told the rescuers who found them after their 36 hours missing in Palm Springs, and the story they stuck to as they became minor child stars.
Now, as the Signal grows louder and the world devolves into chaos, the two race to meet each other for one final reckoning.
Voyagers is a novel about friendship and family, celebrity and conspiracy, memory and mystery. It explores what it means to live by one story before, at last, having the courage to tell a different one.
'In Voyagers, Meg Charlton explores the connections between memory, storytelling, and truth. Against the backdrop of a global crisis, her characters contend with the lasting pain and confusion of a personal crisis. This novel grapples with the possibility of extraterrestrial life, but even more so with the possibility of friendship that is generous and forgiving. A delightful and moving debut'
β Helen Phillips, author of Hum and The Need
Voyagers is a tender sweeping epic about the quest for the self. Meg Charlton asks, in elegant and compelling prose: 'Can we escape the terrible events of our past or make of them what we will? And what happens to intimacy when we share a past but remember it differently?'. At its heart, Voyagers is a story about storytelling β how it tears us apart and might bring us back together again'
β Taymour Soomro, author of Other Names for Love
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780008794125
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 02 July 2026
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: The Borough Press
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 21.0mm
Width: 135.0mm
Height: 216.0mm
Weight: 270g
Pages: 384
About the Author
Meg Charlton is a writer and screenwriter based in New York City. Her fiction and nonfiction have appeared in VICE, Slate, The Yale Review, Atlas Obscura and Lux, and been anthologized in the collection Letter to a Stranger: Essays to the Ones Who Haunt Us. Her short fiction has been optioned for film and TV and is currently in development with 3 Arts Entertainment and S/B Films, represented by Alice Lawson and Jason Klorfein at Gersh. She received her MFA in fiction from Brooklyn College where she was the recipient of the Creative Writing Award.
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