Meghan Gilliss
 

Jacket design by Nicole Caputo

ADVANCE PRAISE

Lungfish is a force of nature—a deeply felt marvel of a book that navigates grief, parenthood, and the mysteries of family with unrelenting power and precision. Here is a story about the islands we build and carry with us. Here is storytelling at its best.” —Paul Yoon, author of Snow Hunters and Run Me to Earth

As startling and intense as the windswept landscape the book depicts” —Kirkus (Starred review)

“Tender, brutal, and faultless on the line, Lungfish masterfully explores how estranged family can be as present and punishing as weather. A poetic debut as rich and intentional as the sea.” —Marie-Helene Bertino, author of Parakeet

“Lungfish offers up journeys physical and psychic, so it’s fitting that it takes place on an island, which is a transitional place. It’s about families, past and present, and the lifelines they provide, along with their often tangled confusions. The revelations about the natural world are wonderful, and give a sense of what endures.” —Ann Beattie, author of A Wonderful Stroke of Luck and The Accomplished Guest: Stories

“A top summer debut” —Library Journal

“Pungent and riveting . . . Gilliss shines with a lyrical style and bold, fragmented structure . . . Tuck’s resilience makes her an indelible creation.Out of a tangible sense of desperation, Gilliss produces a triumph.” —Publisher’s Weekly (starred and boxed review)

"Lungfish is as suspenseful as a thriller, as finely wrought as a poem, and as heartbreaking as a love song. Meghan Gilliss is an extraordinary writer. I loved this book." —Kate Christensen, author of The Astral and The Last Cruise

"LUNGFISH is a lyrical force, a narrative which moves in rhythm reminiscent of the tide, with sentences that sting in their salty complexity and yet are also soothing, like a balm." —Makenna Goodman, author of The Shame

“This is a novel about the real Maine, one where family and landscape converge to make or break you, where emotions are tied to the weather, to the body, to the past. Meghan Gilliss’s exquisite prose and exploratory narrative reflects her main character’s searching and conflicted inner dialogue and gives rise to a new kind of heroine: an ordinary woman who survives despite everything against her. Lungfish is broody and breathtaking, like the Maine coast itself. What a soaring debut!” —Kerri Arsenault, author of Mill Town: Reckoning with What Remains

“At the center of this miraculous and absorbing book is a bracing portrait of a young woman at a pivotal moment in her life. Meghan Gilliss has a rare and electrifying talent for illuminating the precise rhythms of thought and feeling—while also keeping us lovingly immersed in the grit and brine and lucid fascinations of island living. This novel is an absolute treasure.” —Lewis Robinson, author of Water Dogs and Officer Friendly and Other Stories

“In Lungfish, Meghan Gilliss has written a remarkable book about motherhood, survival, marriage, lies, money, and drug use. Gilliss’s prose is a brilliant light in the darkness the novel explores. This book will haunt me, in the very best way.” —Annie Hartnett, author of Unlikely Animals and Rabbit Cake

Lungfish is a novel steeped in the harshness and beauty of the natural world, in which islands may be both real and metaphorical, where a woman may be accompanied by child and husband but also alone in navigating grief and responsibility. . . . Although this novel's setting is particular, its themes are universal. Atmospheric, haunted, but struck through with beauty and love, Lungfish is one to remember. —Julia Kastner/Shelf Awareness

 
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