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Truly one of the highlights of this year, this book....
Read a great review in the New York Times book review here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/17/boo...
“The Sunlight Pilgrims” is a stylistically quieter novel than Fagan’s bravura debut, “The Panopticon” — a fiery and voice-driven effort that landed her on Granta’s 2013 list of the best British novelists under 40 years old — but it is no less critical in its portrayal of marginalized people under the pressure of society’s norms....Fagan is a ...more
Read a great review in the New York Times book review here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/17/boo...
“The Sunlight Pilgrims” is a stylistically quieter novel than Fagan’s bravura debut, “The Panopticon” — a fiery and voice-driven effort that landed her on Granta’s 2013 list of the best British novelists under 40 years old — but it is no less critical in its portrayal of marginalized people under the pressure of society’s norms....Fagan is a ...more

This is far more about a child trying to be comfortable in her own skin, and the relationships of a few people, than an impending apocalypse.
While I found the lack of survival drama and the non-ending a letdown, I appreciated aspects of this story. The heart of it is Stella and her quest to simply be herself in a world that only sometimes accepts her. It's successful in getting into the mind of a child's way of seeing the world, particularly a gender atypical one like Stella.
I call this one "li ...more
While I found the lack of survival drama and the non-ending a letdown, I appreciated aspects of this story. The heart of it is Stella and her quest to simply be herself in a world that only sometimes accepts her. It's successful in getting into the mind of a child's way of seeing the world, particularly a gender atypical one like Stella.
I call this one "li ...more

I was very disappointed in the way this book ended. The writing was beautiful and evocative, the characters were flawed and very human, the setting was bleak and then ... (view spoiler)
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