LONGLISTED FOR THE 2021 PEN/FAULKNER AWARD FOR FICTION
"In this extraordinary novel, Castleberry brilliantly hopscotches from person to person, from era to era, while somehow making all this fancy footwork look effortless and essential." - Jenny Offill, author of Department of Speculation and Weather
A luminous debut novel in the tradition of DeLillo and Egan, chronicling the eerily intersecting lives of a series of American dreamers
whose unforeseen links reveal the divided heart of a haunted nation--and the battered
grace that might lead to its salvation
June 26, 1947. Headlines across America report the sighting of nine
pulsating lights flying over the Cascade Mountains at speeds surpassing any
aircraft. In Chicago, inspired by the news, Oliver Danville, a failed actor now
reduced to a mediocre pool hustler, hitchhikes west in a fever-dream quest for
a possible sign from above that might illuminate his true calling. A chance
encounter with Saul Penrod, an Idaho farmer, and his family sets in motion the
birth of "the Seekers"--a collective of outcasts, interlopers, and idealists devoted
to creating a society where divisions of race, ethnicity, and sexuality are a
thing of the past. When Claudette Donen, a waitress on the lam from her
suffocating family, encounters the group, she is compulsively drawn to Oliver's
sister Eileen, but before she is able to join the enigmatic community, it has
vanished.