Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
A hypnotic debut of broken love on the run, from a blazingly original young writer "In front of me the long length of the road wound out, wound out and wound on under hot sky. And I drove . . ."
In the lonely, beat-up town of San Padua, Anne Marie can never get the sound of the ocean out of her head. And it's here--dog-walking by day, working bars by night--where she tries to forget about her ex-husband, Cal: both their brief marriage and their long estrangement.
But when Cal shows up on Anne Marie's doorstep one day, he upends her world once again. A gun goes off in a violent accident, hurling the two of them on the road in escape.
Through sweaty motel rooms and dark parking lots full of whiskey-soaked souls and fair-weather friends, Anne Marie sifts through the consequences of their crime. But this is also her search for love, in all its broken forms, and how the pursuit of love is, in turn, a kind of redemption.
Written in spare, shimmering prose, Highway Blue is a novel of being lost and found across a vast, mythical American landscape, and a moving look at life on society's margins. With all the grace of a latter-day Denis Johnson, it introduces an electrifyingly singular and brilliant new voice.
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A hypnotic debut of broken love on the run, from a blazingly original young writer "Ailsa McFarlane's prose combines the razor sharp truth telling of Ottessa Moshfegh with the troubled heart of Raymond Carver. I've never read anything quite like it."--Emma Copley Eisenberg, author of The Third Rainbow Girl
"In front of me the long length of the road wound out, wound out and wound on under hot sky. And I drove . . ."
In the lonely, beat-up town of San Padua, Anne Marie can never get the sound of the ocean out of her head. And it's here--dog-walking by day, working bars by night--where she tries to forget about her ex-husband, Cal: both their brief marriage and their long estrangement.
But when Cal shows up on Anne Marie's doorstep one day, he upends her world once again. A gun goes off in a violent accident, hurling the two of them on the road in escape.
Through sweaty motel rooms and dark parking lots full of whiskey-soaked souls and fair-weather friends, Anne Marie sifts through the consequences of their crime. But this is also her search for love, in all its broken forms, and how the pursuit of love is, in turn, a kind of redemption.
Written in spare, shimmering prose, Highway Blue is a novel of being lost and found across a vast, mythical American landscape, and a moving look at life on society's margins. With all the grace of a latter-day Denis Johnson, it introduces an electrifyingly singular and brilliant new voice.
Synopsis
A hypnotic debut of broken love on the run, from a blazingly original young writer "A road novel, a love story, a coming-of-age tale, but with sentences so sharply wrought, characters so achingly precise, that it feels new and fresh and utterly alive."--Lynn Steger Strong, author of Want
"In front of me the long length of the road wound out, wound out and wound on under hot sky. And I drove . . ."
In the lonely, beat-up town of San Padua, Anne Marie can never get the sound of the ocean out of her head. And it's here--dog-walking by day, working bars by night--where she tries to forget about her ex-husband, Cal: both their brief marriage and their long estrangement.
But when Cal shows up on Anne Marie's doorstep one day, he upends her world once again. A gun goes off in a violent accident, hurling the two of them on the road in escape.
Through sweaty motel rooms and dark parking lots full of whiskey-soaked souls and fair-weather friends, Anne Marie sifts through the consequences of their crime. But this is also her search for love, in all its broken forms, and how the pursuit of love is, in turn, a kind of redemption.
Written in spare, shimmering prose, Highway Blue is a novel of being lost and found across a vast, mythical American landscape, and a moving look at life on society's margins. With all the grace of a latter-day Denis Johnson, it introduces an electrifyingly singular and brilliant new voice.
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"You've never read a road trip novel like Ailsa McFarlane's Highway Blue."--Entertainment Weekly A hypnotic debut of broken love on the run, from a blazingly original young writer
"In front of me the long length of the road wound out, wound out and wound on under hot sky. And I drove . . ."
In the lonely town of San Padua, Anne Marie can never get the sound of the ocean out of her head. And it's here--dog-walking by day, working bars by night--where she tries to forget about her ex-husband, Cal: both their brief marriage and their long estrangement.
When Cal shows up on Anne Marie's doorstep one day, clearly in trouble, she reluctantly agrees to a drink. But later that night a gun goes off in a violent accident and the young couple are forced to hit the open road together in escape.
Crammed in a beat-up car with their broken past, so begins a journey across a vast, mythical American landscape, through the dark seams of the country, toward a city that may or may not represent salvation.
Highway Blue is a story of being lost and found--and of love, in all its forms. Written in spare, shimmering prose, it introduces the arrival of an electrifyingly singular new voice.