

“I welcome James Braziel’s debut novel as an extraordinarily lyrical and innovative work. It is both a speculative novel about the brutal consequences of global warming, and a traditional work that memorializes the landscapes and relationships of the rural South. Most of all, it is a rumination on love and survival that is visionary and inspiring.”—Anthony Grooms, author of Trouble no More: Stories and Bombingham: A Novel.
“Vividly imagined.”—Entertainment Weekly




