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Learn moreIt is a moment in the near future when the threat of terror has cultivated rage, apathy, and panic across the country. For Phil, a dermatologist at the UCLA hospital, it is a time of unease, in contrast to the days when he coasted through life on his good looks and middling charm. In addition to having to deal with his mother, Edith, who's emerging after years of grieving over her late husband, Phil has been recruited for a secret terror-response team. The assignment just may provide an ordinary man a chance at heroism.
Carolyn See is the author of many novels, includingย The Handyman and Golden Days, as well as such acclaimed works of nonfiction asย Making a Literary Lifeย andย Other Dreamers and Dreaming. She is also a book critic forย the Washington Postย and has been on the boards of the National Book Critics Circle and PEN/West International. She has won both Guggenheim and Getty fellowships and currently teaches English at UCLA. She lives in Pacific Palisades, California.
C. J. Crittย is an actress, author, and popular audiobook narrator. She has performed on and off Broadway andย frequently leads creative workshops.
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โA novel alive with wit and love and energyโa book about things falling apart that turns out to be a day at the beachโฆPure joy.โ
โPotent and poignantโฆA remarkable achievement.โ
โUnadorned pitch perfect sentences...See writes about a threatening near-future, but she also writes so well that even her most devastating lines and moments give you hope.โ
โSeeโs ability to intertwine these peopleโs personal worries with a collective sense of dread is whatโs most impressive here, along with her trademark doomsday pluckiness. Sheโs the best kind of novelist to read in an emergency mood, growing calmer and more self-assured as the anxiety melts.โ
โSpare and ellipticalโฆgenerousโฆhopefulโฆquirky twists and turns are closer to life as we know it than the predictable pathways of more conventional fiction.โ
โSeeโs potent new novel articulates the instinctive, human impulse toward connection in the face of mortalityโฆthe fracturing and coalescing relationships mirror the drama of a possible epidemic as Seeโs utterly believable characters fumble for love and meaning.โ
โThis timely story will appeal to many despite its reminder that life will never be what it once was.โ
โTrue-to-life characters and insight into the human condition power this life-affirming novel. Readers will have no trouble identifying with the resilient protagonists, and they will find comfort in Seeโs nonapocalyptic vision of the future.โ
โArtistic and soulful master achievementโฆThe novelโs deep resonance lies in her imaginative yet meaningful juxtaposition of global issues and domestic ones.โ
โNever dull, Seeโs seventh [novel] throws an idiosyncratic light on our contemporary age of anxiety.โ
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