The Drowned Cities (2012) by Paolo Bacigalupi is a brutal, immersive YA dystopian novel set in the same war-torn future as his Ship Breaker. In a flooded America fractured by civil war, two refugees—Mahlia, a war-scarred orphan with a prosthetic hand, and Mouse, her loyal friend—struggle to survive in the toxic ruins of the Drowned Cities (formerly Washington, D.C.). When they encounter Tool, a genetically engineered half-man/half-beast supersoldier, their fates intertwine with warlords, child soldiers, and a desperate fight for humanity in a world stripped of mercy.
Bacigalupi’s prose is visceral and unflinching, exposing the cycle of violence and the cost of survival in a climate-ravaged hellscape. A harrowing but essential read for fans of grimdark futurism.