The Light Pirate
Books | Fiction / Literary
4.3
(121)
Lily Brooks-Dalton
FINALIST FOR THE DAYTON LITERARY PEACE PRIZE Set in the near future, this hopeful story of survival and resilience follows Wanda—a luminous child born out of a devastating hurricane—as she navigates a rapidly changing world: A “symphony of beauty and heartbreak” (Associated Press).USA TODAY BESTSELLER! A Good Morning America Book Club pick · #1 Indie Next pick · LibraryReads pick · Book of the Month Club selection · Marie Claire #ReadWithMC book club selection · 2022 NPR “Book We Love” · New York Times Editors’ Choice Florida is slipping away. As devastating weather patterns and rising sea levels wreak gradual havoc on the state’s infrastructure, a powerful hurricane approaches a small town on the southeastern coast. Kirby Lowe, an electrical line worker, his pregnant wife, Frida, and their two sons, Flip and Lucas, prepare for the worst. When the boys go missing just before the hurricane hits, Kirby heads out into the high winds in search of his children. Left alone, Frida goes into premature labor and gives birth to an unusual child, Wanda, whom she names after the catastrophic storm that ushers her into a society closer to collapse than ever before. As Florida continues to unravel, Wanda grows. Moving from childhood to adulthood, adapting not only to the changing landscape, but also to the people who stayed behind in a place abandoned by civilization, Wanda loses family, gains community, and ultimately, seeks adventure, love, and purpose in a place remade by nature. Told in four parts—power, water, light, and time—The Light Pirate mirrors the rhythms of the elements and the sometimes quick, sometimes slow dissolution of the world as we know it. It is a meditation on the changes we would rather not see, the future we would rather not greet, and a call back to the beauty and violence of an untamable wilderness.Includes a Reading Group Guide.
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Author
Lily Brooks-Dalton
Pages
336
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2022-12-06
ISBN
1538708299 9781538708293
Ratings
Google: 5
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"This was a very frightening, yet hopeful story set in the near future. It takes place in Florida where climate change causes devastating natural disasters and rising sea levels. The first half of the book was very emotional and intense, while the second half of the book was a bit more slow and about Wanda learning how to survive and adapt to her environment as Florida slowly started to slip away. It’s almost as if the first and second half of the book are two complete different stories due to the world progressively changing that much. I really enjoyed this book as it made me think about life. "
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Lauren Hummer
"Very depressing to me. "
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Tracy Thornburg
"I kept expecting more of a plot to develop, but really didn’t. "
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Alli
"Was soooo good"
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Austin
"One of my favorites!! So well written!"
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DeAnne Hill
"3.4 ⭐️<br/><br/><spoiler>A fine enough book that didn't <i>doooo</i> anything for me. The dystopian future seemed too realistic or not barren enough. The strange power left mostly unexplored. A book of a terrifying future maybe for people who don't already spend all day imagining terrifying futures.</spoiler>"
"This was a sobering semi-reality check, and in my opinion this story may foreshadow the very bleak future that we are facing in regards to the devastating effects of climate change. I know many who read Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaids Tale prior to the last 10 years have seen first hand how dystopian fiction can become reality, and I fear we are on the same path in regards to the continual decline of our only planet’s resources and capabilities. It’s not a coincidence that I picked this up before heading to see the effects the record breaking ocean temperatures have wrecked on coral, and managed to get myself to finish the book as Idalia hit shores.<br/><br/>I did have to step alway from this several times, not because the writing wasn’t beautiful or the story wasn’t compelling; I simply needed a break from what I see coming. It’s hard to read your very fears writ large, yet comforting that I’m not the only one who sees it. Anyone who knows me knows I’m passionate about the health of the planet, but there is only so much one person can do. A story like this? It can reach many more effectively than a news article someone can dismiss as fake news. The beauty of fiction is that it’s not real life, but can influence and change someone’s perspective without a contentious debate.<br/><br/>I hope others read this, and though I wouldn’t say it’s a novel I enjoyed every aspect of (simply by the nature of the story), it’s one I loved for both the writing and the message."
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Allie Peduto
"Excellent dystopian story. "
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Sonya Westerman