"Chock-a-block with adventure, suspense, and surprise. Apocalyptic family values, too! Recommended to all."--Karen Joy Fowler, author of
The Jane Austen Book Club
"Thoughtful, ambitious writing and truly transformative reading." --Small Spiral Notebook
"Wow! This is a wonderfully weird, fun, touching, heartfelt and memorable novel. Imagine if Huck Finn had been living in post-apocalypse America, and Terry Pratchett had been promoted to God, with George Saunders as his avenging angel. The world of this book is a little like that. In this case, the role of Huck is played by a sixteen-year-old-girl named Macy, whose smart, mordant, utterly convincing voice grounds our journey through this crazy landscape. Macy reminds us that no matter how surreal things get, there is still resilience and hope in the human spirit. Alan DeNiro has created a hilarious and terrifying dream world, but his real genius is that he's peopled it with characters we come to love."--Dan Chaon, author of
Await Your Reply, You Remind Me of Me, and National Book Award finalist
Among the Missing "In
Total Oblivion, More or Less, Alan DeNiro lifts the modern family drama and sets it down in the middle of a wildly inventive post apocalyptic landscape. The insulated life of Middle America may be a thing of the past, but DeNiro finds a way to lead readers into a future full of humor, imagination, and hope."--Hannah Tinti, author of
The Good Thief
"There aren't many writers who take weirdness as seriously as DeNiro does, and fewer still who can extract so much grounded emotion, gut-dropping humor, and rousing adventure from it. A dizzying display of often brilliant, always strange, and definitely unique storytelling."--
Booklist, starred review
The award-nominated author of Skinny Dipping in the Lake of the Dead presents the story of 16-year-old Macy, whose quiet life in Minnesota is turned upside-down by a series of seemingly impossible phenomena, from wasp-borne plagues to talking dogs. Original.