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May 9, 2022
In Holsinger’s harrowing novel of environmental disaster (after The Gifted School), an unprecedented category 6 hurricane obliterates Miami and disrupts a once-charmed family. Before the storm hits, Daphne Larsen-Hall has a great life—pampered wife of a wealthy surgeon, with a two-million-dollar home in Coral Gables and two bright children, Oliver and Mia. But after Hurricane Luna, Daphne’s life is upended. Homeless and penniless due to a cascading series of setbacks, she and the children end up evacuated to a megashelter in Oklahoma run by no-nonsense FEMA official Rain Holton. There, among 10,000 other evacuees, her sullen stepson Gavin falls under the spell of two drug dealers and Mia becomes obsessed with playing a kids’ game called Range. Then, after the final indignity of losing her wedding and engagement rings, Daphne decides to become an art teacher in the camp. Two months in, many evacuees have formed “ethnic enclaves,” including one called Crackertown, which Holsinger describes as a “dark edge of pride in self-designation.” Then Rain contends with a new weather emergency threatening the shelter. Holsinger does a good job exploring the country’s cultural and economic divisions and the effects of climate change, and is even better with the characters and their ever-mounting problems. This story of displacement and desperation packs a wallop.
June 10, 2024
The Larson-Hall family has it all, or so they think. When a category 6 hurricane--the first in the world--hits their home, everything they know is suddenly in question. In the chaos caused by the landfall of hurricane Luna, two family members go missing, and, with no access to their money, they are forced to evacuate to a FEMA displaced persons camp in Oklahoma. Will the world regain its equilibrium, or will things never be the same again? Holsinger (The Gifted School) has written a beautiful, heartfelt, and disconcerting look at the end of the world caused by climate change. Skillfully narrated by Austenne Grey, this book explores the consequences of our willful ignorance toward climate change, extremism, and nationalism. Grey's narration enhances the story, as she deftly portrays the characters' struggle to survive in this new world. VERDICT This book will no doubt take its place among classic apocalyptic literature. Share with fans of Station Eleven, The Age of Miracles, and other literary apocalyptic novels.--Elyssa Everling
Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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