Lark Ascending

· Hachette Audio · Narrated by Charlie Thurston
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A riveting story of survival and hope, set in the not-too-distant future, about a young man forced to flee the United States and seek refuge across the Atlantic. 

As fires devastate most of the United States, Lark and his family secure a place on a refugee boat headed to Ireland, the last country not yet overrun by extremists and rumored to be accepting American refugees. But Lark is the only one to survive the trip, and once ashore, he doesn’t find the safe haven he’d hoped for. As he runs for his life, Lark finds an abandoned dog who becomes his closest companion, and then a woman in search of her lost son. Together they form a makeshift family and attempt to reach Glendalough, a place they believe will offer protection. But can any community provide the safety that they seek? 

For readers of novels such as Station Eleven, The Dog Stars, and Migrations, Lark Ascending is a moving and unforgettable story of friendship, family, and healing.   

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5.0
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Ari
June 10, 2024
4.5, but rounding up. I greatly enjoyed the flow and cadence of this book. I do feel like having the spoken experience helps with the overall storytelling. At no point did anything feel tired or belabored, and there were genuinely a lot points in the storytelling that surprised me. The surprises never felt like they came completely out of nowhere, but were instead usually a surprise because they didn't follow overdone, predictable twists. Without spoiling any of the content, it was a very pleasant experience to have LGBT representation presented in the way that it was. Very natural, matter of fact, neither pandering nor superficial.
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About the author

Silas House is the New York Times bestselling author of seven novels, one book of creative nonfiction, and three plays. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Time, the New York Times, the Advocate, Time, Garden & Gun, and other publications. A former commentator for NPR’s All Things Considered, House is the winner of two Nautilus Awards, the Storylines Prize from the NAV/New York Public Library, an E. B. White Award, and the Southern Book Prize. He has been appointed as the poet laureate of Kentucky for the years 2023-2025. 

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