Explora Books Features Karen East’s Sanctuary – A Novel Exploring Managed Narratives, at London Book Fair

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 25th Feb 2026 – Sanctuary by Karen East is a novel that asks what gets preserved when systems decide what may be remembered—and who is allowed to remember it. Explora Books will be displaying Sanctuary during the London Book Fair, taking place March 10–12, 2026, at Olympia London in Hammersmith, London, UK, where the book stands as a quiet but firm challenge to managed narratives and controlled histories.

Rather than rushing its reader through events, Sanctuary takes its time to examine power, memory, and responsibility across generations. The novel moves between two periods: the late 1990s and a near-future United States shaped by surveillance, environmental damage, and enforced compliance. These timelines do not compete with each other. Instead, they speak across distance, showing how choices echo forward and how unfinished work waits for new hands.

At the center of the book is a question that feels increasingly current: what happens when truth becomes inconvenient? Karen East frames this through institutions that limit speech, restrict movement, and reduce people to categories based on age or usefulness. The book does not rely on shock or spectacle. Its tension comes from accumulation—from policies quietly accepted, from habits formed under pressure, and from the slow narrowing of what is considered normal.

One of the novel’s most striking strengths is its treatment of age. In the society East imagines, growing older is treated as a liability. Against this, Sanctuary places deep value on lived experience. Elders are not background figures; they are keepers of memory and context. What they carry is not nostalgia but record—personal, political, and cultural.

The presence of the Anishinaabe community is handled with care and attention. The reservation is not portrayed as an escape fantasy or moral shortcut. Instead, it operates as a place shaped by discipline, mutual responsibility, and long memory. East pays close attention to daily practices, shared labor, and oral history, allowing these details to speak for themselves. The contrast between polluted urban spaces and restored land is clear, but it is never simplified into slogans.

Stylistically, Sanctuary favors direct prose. Conversations often carry weight, serving as exchanges of knowledge rather than filler. Sensory detail is used sparingly but effectively, especially in scenes grounded in the natural world. The result is a novel that feels measured and intentional, more concerned with clarity than ornament.

Displayed at the London Book Fair, Sanctuary invites readers, publishers, and industry professionals to consider how stories function under pressure—and why some voices endure when others are erased. It is a book that trusts attention over urgency, and thought over noise.

Sanctuary is available on Amazon and other major retailers.

About Explora Books 

Explora Books is a book marketing firm located in the heart of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The company specializes in self-publishing and marketing, taking pride in its exhaustive research and creative strategies that provide wider avenues for aspiring authors to gain recognition for their works. Explora Books aims to guide authors through the complexities of self-publishing, offering convenient solutions to navigate this process. The firm fosters and redefines creativity and innovation, setting new industry standards. Explora Books is dedicated to empowering authors globally.

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