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Beschrijving
For fans of
Leave the World Behind
and
Exit West,
a work of speculative fiction that explores the precariousness of Jewish American life through one family after a black hole consumes the State of Israel and similar anomalies begin to appear in major cities around the world, ushering in a time of peril and miracles.
“A striking debut. . . Resnick skillfully uses the raw materials of postapocalyptic fiction and speaks lucidly to his Jewish characters’ legacy of displacement. This timely tale will appeal to fans of speculative fantasies by Michael Chabon and Lavie Tidhar.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Resnick ’s prose is lucid and moves at a steady clip, nev er dwelling any where too long, avoid ing the kind of teeth-gnash ing mis ery one might expect in a nov el about per se cu tion and eth nic cleans ing. For all its futur is tic ter rors, this is real ly a sto ry about a fam i ly.”
—
Jewish Book Council
"Uncanny, riveting, and strangely prescient,
Next Stop
is that rarest of narratives: a glimpse into an unthinkable past, present, and future all at once. Only a magician or a mystic could pull off such a thing."
—Elisa Albert, author of
Human Blues
"
Next Stop
is either prophetic—with its depiction of flailing morality, administrative cowardice, and fact-resistant discourse—or it is timeless, in that there is really no moment Benjamin Resnick couldn't have written the book. I'm reminded of both Bernard Malamud's
God's Grace
and Emily St. John Mandel's
Station Eleven
—it's that feeling of gently and easily reading something of crushing horror. What you will find here is what we all hope to find as readers: a good story about people up against the odds; people who are, ultimately, us."
—Derek B. Miller, author of
The Curse of Pietro Houdini
"With the whimsy of Salinger, the humor of Vonnegut, and more than a little of the prophetic weirdness of Kafka,
Next Stop
is the rarest of gems: a novel made up of equal parts human intimacy and broad foresight. Benjamin Resnick's debut is a clarion call, a profound cosmic joke, a canary in the global coalmine, and a disconcerting work of art."
—Daniel Torday, author of
The Last Flight of Poxl West
“It is a brave and troubling novel. Using elements from apocalyptic fiction like
Station Eleven
, Resnick was influenced by the great Jewish writers and has made use of the legacy of displacement in an extremely chilling read.”
—Melanie Fleishman, Center for Fiction
Benjamin Resnick is the rabbi of the Pelham Jewish Center in New York. Ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, he lives in Pelham with his family.
Next Stop
is his first novel.