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Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"A formidable young woman's coming-of-age . . . Brooks-Dalton creates an all-too-believable picture of nature reclaiming Florida from its human inhabitants, and her complex and engaging characters make climate disaster a vividly individual experience rather than an abstract subject of debate."
--Kirkus, Starred Review PRAISE FOR GOOD MORNING, MIDNIGHT: "Lily Brooks-Dalton is an uncanny chronicler of desolate spaces, whether it's the cold expanse of the universe or the deepest recesses of the human heart."--Colson Whitehead, New York Times bestselling author "Fans of Emily St. John Mandel's Station Eleven and Kim Stanley Robinson's Aurora will appreciate Brooks-Dalton's exquisite exploration of relationships in extreme environments."--Washington Post "Brooks-Dalton writes beautifully about ambition, loss, grief, and, most compellingly, what it means to love and be loved."--Fredricksburg Free Lance-Star "A truly original novel, otherworldly and profoundly human . . . This beautiful story reminds us of our deep longing for connection--with those we love, with strangers, with ourselves. We come to understand that, across time and distance, in the face of isolation and emptiness, it is tenderness and communication that keep us tethered to each other."--Keith Scribner, Author of Old Newgate Road "Brooks-Dalton paints a luminous and wrenching portrait of a frighteningly possible future."--Booklist, Starred Review "Gripping . . . sustains a steady pace from one storm to the next. Climate fiction aficionados will eat this up."--Publishers Weekly PRAISE FOR MOTORCYCLES I'VE LOVED: "Lily Brooks-Dalton is wonderful, fresh on the scene with a big heart, a fierce spirit, a writer's eye, and a lovely sense of humor."--Anne Lamott, New York Times bestselling author "Brooks-Dalton has a different sort of vision for the post-apocalypse, one that's not so dystopian . . . It's good to read an alternate and more hopeful story of how life might be experienced on a planet that is partly dying but also evolving, even if fewer humans remain."--New York Times "A reverent observation of nature's power . . . The novel rewards readers with peace and solace after persevering through a series of tragedies that feel too close to home. The Light Pirate is a symphony of beauty and heartbreak, survival and loneliness. Combined, it's a haunting melody of nature."--Associated Press "A devastatingly beautiful, yet heavy story that pictures a dystopian American in the midst of climate change disaster . . . Wanda's deep connection to her home and a special ability keep her tethered to a place she loves, with people she loves, even if disaster has diminished the community."--Buzzfeed "There is a luminescence here, a force that takes on a quality of the intelligence of the universe. In the glow of that light, hope and exhilaration bloom. And in these moments before the new, violent storm hits its readers, the world of this novel is unforgettable."--New York Journal of Books "A symphony of beauty and heartbreak, survival and loneliness. Combined, it's a haunting melody of nature."--Winnipeg Free Press "A stunning work of literary fiction . . . Both an urgent reminder of the various crises that our planet faces and a tender meditation on change and adaptability, The Light Pirate is one of the best, most sobering and downright gorgeous novels I have read in quite some time. Right from the start, Brooks-Dalton immerses readers in the tension and immediacy of an approaching storm, employing the crackling energy not just in the atmosphere but also in her characters' inner lives . . . A searing call to action that is as daring as it is luminous and moving, [Brooks-Dalton's novel] is an instant classic and a damning portrait of our time."--BookReporter.com "Riveting, imaginative, and encouraging."--Christian Science Monitor "Timely . . . Reminiscent of Delia Owens' Where the Crawdads Sing, readers especially loved Brooks-Dalton's vivid writing style."--Marie Claire"Feels like a small miracle: a book about a world wrecked by climate change that manages to be full of warmth and compassion . . . The real genius of The Light Pirate lies in the gentleness with which Brooks-Dalton treats her characters . . . Proof that climate fiction is maturing, producing works that are both nuanced and nourishing."
--Washington Post, Charlie Jane Anders "Harrowing and hopeful, Pirate reveals an all-too-possible future."--People, Book of the Week "Wow! A MUST READ! . . . Brooks-Dalton's wonderful characters draw you in and her immersive settings capture the beauty of nature and its power, making for an incredible read."--BookTrib
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