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330 pages, Paperback
First published March 22, 2022
Eventually, sitting down to write the novel felt like sitting down to watch the end of the world. As if they were simply waiting to watch the planet finally spill its fetid, destructive insides out.
"Oh," Makayla said, while at the same time she thought to herself: Oh.”It's hard not to talk about this book in general terms, since otherwise you'd get bogged down in happenings, but I will mention two specifics that especially struck me, one fun, one tragic:
... The sigh continued, and Sam slowly deflated in her chair into an empty pile. Carl reached over and finished the glass of water, then picked up Sam's light, deflated body. He carried it out to the car, with a spool of waxed string he used for tying meat for barbecues. He drove out toward the beach, parked illegally, and on the beach tied the string to Sam's deflated wrists, her deflated ankles. The wind was strong, ... and as Carl ran down the beach with the spool of string in his hand, Sam lifted up into the sky.
“Geologists pulled out their hair.
‘This is not how the world is supposed to work,’ they said.” (pg. 296)
“Duncan didn’t say anything. He was no longer sure there were any explanations at all.” (pg. 211)
“What would have been the point? There would be no way to know anything for certain.” (pg. 221)
“—It is hard to explain, Angel said, and would say about many things.” (pg. 248)