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Marrow Island

June 6, 2017 | Trade paperback
ISBN: 9781328710345
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Description

"Eerie and intriguing . . . captivates in the first few pages and delivers a gripping, compelling story throughout."--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

"Smith's excellent command of language gives life to arresting characters and their creepy surroundings, keeping the suspense in this dark environmental thriller running high."
--Elle

It has been twenty years since Lucie Bowen left the islands--when the May Day Quake shattered thousands of lives; when Lucie's father disappeared in an explosion at the Marrow Island oil refinery, a tragedy that destroyed the island's ecosystem; and when Lucie and her best friend, Katie, were just Puget Sound children hoping to survive.
Now, Katie writes with strange and miraculous news. Marrow Island is no longer uninhabitable and no longer abandoned. She is part of a community that has managed to conjure life again from Marrow's soil. Lucie returns. Her journalist instincts tell her there's more to this mysterious "Colony" and their charismatic leader--a former nun with an all-consuming plan--than its members want her to know. As she uncovers their secrets, will Lucie endanger more than their mission? And what price will she pay for the truth?
 
"Transporting."--Vanity Fair

"Beautifully wrought."
--O, The Oprah Magazine
 
"Engrossing and atmospheric, a thorny meditation on environmental responsibility with a big haunted heart."--Laura van den Berg,Miami Herald
 

About this Author

ALEXIS M. SMITH was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She attended Mount Holyoke College, Portland State University, and Goddard College. Her debut novel, Glaciers, was a finalist for the Ken Kesey Award and a selection for World Book Night 2013. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her son.

ISBN: 9781328710345
Format: Trade paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2017-06-06

Reviews

Pacific Northwest Book Award Winner  Winner of the Lambda Literary Awards--Bisexual Fiction  An Indie Next Pick (June 2016)  One of Elle's "19 Summer Books That Everyone Will Be Talking About"  One of BookRiot's "Most Anticipated Reads of 2016"  One of Refinery29's "Best Books of 2016 So Far"    "Smith's excellent command of language gives life to arresting characters and their creepy surroundings, keeping the suspense in this dark environmental thriller running high."--Elle, "19 Summer Books That Everyone Will Be Talking About"    "Alexis M. Smith's Marrow Island is transporting."--Vanity Fair    "A faltering journalist returns to an island abandoned after an earthquake released a toxic spill. That's the beautifully wrought setting of this novel, which reunites two childhood friends, one of whom has joined a sect claiming it can heal the land."--O, The Oprah Magazine    "This alluring novel explores the darkness of love, how it can cajole you into danger or tip your actions toward cruelty. Clean but intoxicating writing...Ambitious."--New York Times Book Review    "Too often novels that scratch at environmental disaster become pigeonholed as dystopia or sensational science fiction. It's a skillful writer who can overcome this problem of genre. Alexis M. Smith, whose debut novel, Glaciers, was a stealth cult hit, is an elegant writer to watch. Her Marrow Island is an ambitious literary novel with an intensely personal core."--Minneapolis Star Tribune    "Smith's book captivates in the first few pages and delivers a gripping, compelling story throughout....There's a consistent feeling of the fragility of life and loss -- from the large disasters that devastate a region to the personal losses of relationships and friendships -- and the healing that occurs after these events."--Milwuakee Journal Sentinel    "Marrow Island is ambitious and provocative. This eloquent and soft-spoken novel explodes as it confronts eco-terrorism, natural disasters, and radical Catholicism...This spellbinding novel takes unexpected turns as it races to its final scene. This book mines the wells of forgiveness and passion."--Signature Reads, "10 Overlooked Books of 2016"    "Excellent...Smith's story carries the same heft, descriptive nuance, and narrative spark that distinguished her debut [Glaciers], but this time, she more finely hones her characters' emotional rhythm and atmospheric location to create a thoroughly eerie reading experience capped off with a startling conclusion."--Publishers Weekly, starred and boxed review     "A stunning novel about sacrifice for the sake of survival in the aftermath of natural and man-made disasters...In graceful and dolorous prose, she captures a dense and dramatic landscape, evoking questions of what it means to harm -- ourselves, our surroundings -- and to heal. Engrossing eco-fiction, eerie and earnest." --Kirkus    "A compelling, complex meditation on both the power and the vulnerability of the natural world."--Booklist    "Tucked into this suspenseful plot are stunning and important reflections on nature and the environment, its awe-inspiring power and the many ways humanity both detracts from that power and willfully ignores it--and how that shapes our lives." --Shelf Awareness    "[Marrow Island] is weird and glorious and I loved it. Di --

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