Description
Description
INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER - WINNER OF THE QUEBEC WRITERS' FEDERATION AWARDS PARAGRAPHE HUGH MACLENNAN PRIZE FOR FICTION - LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD FOR FICTION - One of Barack Obama's Favorite Books of the Summer - TIME's 100 Must-Read Books of 2025 - Named a Best Book of 2025 by The Globe and Mail - The New Yorker - Vulture - New York Public Library - The Guardian - Esquire - The Boston Globe An "incandescent" (The New York Times), "evocative and buoyant" (Toronto Star) page turner from the beloved author of Do Not Say We Have Nothing--this "rich and beautiful" (The Guardian) father-daughter saga leaps across centuries past and future, as if different eras were separated by only a door - "Reading Thien is to admire how she brush-strokes language to create beauty. . . . Full of unexpected moments of beauty and pleasure." (Los Angeles Times) Why did people, who lived so briefly in this universe, contain so much time? Lina and her ailing father have taken refuge at an enclave called the Sea, a staging post between migrations, with only a few possessions, among them three volumes from The Great Lives of Voyagers encyclopaedia series. In this mysterious and shape-shifting building, pasts and futures collide. Lina befriends her unusual neighbours: Bento, a Jewish scholar in seventeenth-century Amsterdam; Blucher, a philosopher in 1930s Germany fleeing Nazi persecution; and Jupiter, a poet of Tang Dynasty China, and through their stories, she comes to understand the role of fate in history and the way that ideas can shape the world, and to face up to the cost wrought on her family and others by her father's betrayals. Exquisitely written with extraordinary subtlety of thought, The Book of Records leaps across centuries as if eras were separated by only a door. This is Madeleine Thien at her most exciting, sublime and engaging.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
In the tradition of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven and Anthony Doerr's Cloud Cuckoo Land, Thien's new work almost seamlessly integrates literary, historical and science fiction.--Bethanne Patrick "Los Angeles Times"
A beautiful fable about migration, memory, and the struggle to recognize our common humanity.--President Barack Obama
Rapturous.... The Book of Records is a rich and beautiful novel. It's serious but playful; a study of limbo and stasis that nonetheless speaks of great movement and change.--Xan Brooks "Guardian"
Deeply humane.... With her imagined worlds, incandescent prose and malleable sense of time and history, Thien strikes worthy comparisons to Italo Calvino, Walter Benjamin, Gaston Bachelard and Ali Smith's seasonal quartet. This staggering novel blurs the line between fact and fiction to underscore the importance of storytelling itself, as a practice of endurance, and resistance.... Try to read without weeping profusely.--Lauren LeBlanc "New York Times Book Review"
The Book of Records is both a dystopian fantasy...and an ode to a planet in crisis.--Hamilton Cain "Washington Post"
Thien plunges the reader into thrilling, perilous leaps back and forth across time.... A marvel of research and imagination.... Thien's dazzling historical somersault doubles as a plea for humanity.--Catherine Taylor "Financial Times"
[Madeleine] Thien writes beautifully about the lives of these thinkers, and their tales of escape from political or religious oppression end up melding with Lina's own story...The stories Lina absorbs in that out-of-time place all ask whether to risk your family or your life on behalf of an ideal?whether it's worth sacrificing yourself for another, better world you can't yet see.--Gal Beckerman "Atlantic"
Madeleine Thien's inventive and ambitious fourth novel, The Book of Records, opens with maximum intrigue.... Fans of books like Mohsin Hamid's Exit West and Omar El Akkad's What Strange Paradise will find much to enjoy in the structure, tone, and concerns.... [O]ne can't help but admire the breadth of Thien's imagination.--Leland Cheuk "Boston Globe"
Thien's case for the search for home as a central tenet of our humanity makes this complex novel worthy of attention.-- "BookPage"
A meditation on human migration and the role of fate in history, this is absolutely a must read.-- "Literary Hub"
Madeleine Thien's fourth novel, The Book of Records, is a rare thing: an ideas-driven historical novel deeply grounded in its characters' humanity.... The Book of Records is a smart, ethically rigorous novel exploring what it means to live through moments of historical crisis.--Isle McElroy "Vulture"
Intricate and dazzlingly expansive.... [T]his is a novel with as much to offer the heart as the mind.--Hephzibah Anderson "Observer"
Both poetic and lucid, The Book of Records is exquisitely rich and ambitious, weaving a shapeshifting labyrinth of memories and loss. A much-needed book in times like these, it reminds us of the enduring light of humanity.--Yan Ge, author of Elsewhere
Both deeply serious and delightfully playful, The Book of Records is a kaleidoscopic work, nourishing of both mind and soul, which travels seamlessly and skillfully through time and space with hallucinatory clarity.--James Scudamore, author of English Monsters
Prismatic and dazzlingly unorthodox, the novel's ambition is apparent within its first pages, as Thien seeks to drill to the very core of the human condition.... [E]vocative and buoyant.... And yes, it is a page turner.--Richie Assaly "Toronto Star"
The Book of Records defies simple summation.... Despite the weighty philosophical and political themes that run throughout...the novel is propulsive, with the ideas acting like brushstrokes that form a rich and complete picture by the novel's end.--Ben Sigurdson "Winnipeg Free Press"
An imaginative work of historical fiction.-- "New York Times"
The novel moves effortlessly across time, raising questions about the nature of a good life and how to respond to catastrophic times.... [E]ach narrative strand contributes to a sense of lightness, a buoyancy in the face of rising waters that will feel necessary and timely to readers in today's uncertain climate.--Sara Beth West "Shelf Awareness"
Thien's finest. I'm in awe of her ability to construct such a rich, detailed world, so full of unforgettable characters and ideas and unexpected movements through time and lineage...It's stunning, a story to disappear into.--Omar El Akkad, author of One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This
Madeleine Thien has an expansive and searching mind.... [She] is a perfect companion for a voyage that takes us both inward and outward to a place that our minds have not been to.--Yiyun Li, author of Wednesday's Child
The Book of Records is an immersive, mind-bending experience.... Thien's genius and mastery of her craft is on full display here.--Weike Wang, author of Rental House
I am enthralled by this book and amazed. It is capacious. Something so small should not be able to hold so much. And it is beautiful--an elegy of death and remembrance, of forgetting and of life.--James Gleick, author of Chaos: Making a New Science and Time Travel: A History
Rich, ambitious, and utterly engrossing, The Book of Records is at once a Borgesian meditation on time's overlapping folds, and a complex, moving feat of human storytelling. Madeleine Thien is an extraordinary novelist.--Claire Messud, author of This Strange Eventful History
Light radiates from every stunning sentence in this beautiful new novel by Madeleine Thien.... Transporting, gripping, and tender, The Book of Records has come to us at a moment when we need it most.--Maaza Mengiste, author of The Shadow King, finalist for the Booker Prize
I loved The Book of Records [for how] it broke my heart, and [for how it] held me together.--Moriel Rothman-Zecher, author of Before All the World
A symphony of time, memory, and human resilience...compelling us to reflect on our shared histories and the silent sacrifices made by those who dared to dream beyond their circumstances.--Xinran, author of The Book of Secrets
[A] bold attempt to reach new ground in an already distinguished literary career...Challenging fiction that serious readers will find enriching and rewarding.--Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Pub date:
2026-05-19
Length:
pages

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