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The Vaster Wilds: A Novel: [Audiobook]
By (Author) Lauren Groff
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF 2023
NAMED A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR BY NPR, TIME, ESQUIRE, VOGUE, LA TIMES, SLATE, HARPER'S BAZAAR and others
Part historical, part horror, part breathless thriller, part wilderness survival tale, The Vaster Wilds is a story about the lengths to which we will go to stay alive."NPR staff pick
Lauren Groff just reinvented the adventure novel."Los Angeles Times
Glorioussurroundings come alive in prose that lives and breathes upon the page."Boston Globe
A taut and electrifying novel from celebrated bestselling author Lauren Groff, about one spirited girl alone in the wilderness, trying to survive
A servant girl escapes from a colonial settlement in the wilderness. She carries nothing with her but her wits, a few possessions, and the spark of god that burns hot within her. What she finds in this terra incognita is beyond the limits of her imagination and will bend her belief in everything that her own civilization has taught her.
Lauren Groffs new novel is at once a thrilling adventure story and a penetrating fable about trying to find a new way of living in a world succumbing to the churn of colonialism. The Vaster Wilds is a work of raw and prophetic power that tells the story of America in miniature, through one girl at a hinge point in history, to ask howand ifwe can adapt quickly enough to save ourselves.
Praise for The Vaster Wilds:
I know of few other writers whose sentences are so beautiful and so propulsive. The girl embodies a furious onward motion, as does the prose. New York Times Book Review
[A] thrilling historical adventure. . .the existential themes at the heart of Lauren Groffs fifth novelthe rawness of life, the precious inner-workings of nature, the drive to continue on in the face of challengesare as timely as they come. TIME, "Top 10 Books of 2023"
"Part historical, part horror, part breathless thriller, part wilderness survival tale, The Vaster Wilds is a story about the lengths to which we will go to stay alive."NPR
Holds tension and sows mystery on every page.Vulture
Groffs seventh novel begins with a high-octane escape. . . .Though the white-knuckled tale of this young woman. . .Groff enlivens the dark crevices of colonial history. But the ambitions of The Vaster Wilds are loftier than thisin fact, theyre downright cosmic. . . .The result is an ecstatic transformationone thats a haunting and holy experience to read and behold.Esquire, "The 20 Best Books of 2023"
Transcendent. Mesmerizing. Dazzling. Incandescent. Audacious.All of those descriptors are accurate and none of them are sufficient to describe just how spectacular [Groffs] new book is. Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Lauren Groff just reinvented the adventure novel Groffs world is Darwinian, but she doesnt chronicle the survival of the fittest; she convinces us instead that even the unluckiest among us can find a way to the blessings of peace, quiet and freedom. Los Angeles Times, "13 Best Novels of 2023"
GloriousGroff imagines a natural world where humans adapt to its contours rather than conquer them We dont need a heros tale of domination and plunder to fix the environment. We need more stories of how becoming part of the natural systems that surround us may help us survive. The Vaster Wilds is a terrific addition to a developing canon of our continued existence.The Boston Globe
Lilting, whisperedpoetic.Wall Street Journal
Groffs fiction is usually identified as ecological and feminist, which it certainly is, but it is theological tooNature is Groffs muse as well as her deity. Her prose, always alive and sensuous, is hit by an extra electrical chargeGroff has written the gospel.The Atlantic
"A rollicking adventure story, quick-paced and snappy and frequently funnyimpossible to put down...This book is exquisitely attuned to the experience of being a human body within nature...Stark, vicious, and transcendent, The Vaster Wilds is the best book Ive read all year. Its a triumph. Vox
Magnificenta cosmic adventure story in which the state of the main characters soul is just as important as the fate of her body. Slate, "Top 10 Books of the Year"
Groffs depictions of the untrammeled natural world, in all its beauty and brutality, are gorgeously rendered, as is the psychological portrait of her indefatigable protagonist, whose light blazes and then dims as her fortunes change [I] found myself transfixed, and awestruck by the end. Literary Hub
Groff skillfully weaves the girls past into her forward flight... As she travels farther and farther from the fort, Groff draws the reader ever closer to naming the reason for her flight. Its a stunning revelation, followed by an even more stunning ending. Full of wonder and heartbreak, The Vaster Wilds is a dazzling journey.Tampa Bay Times
Groff creates a thrilling journey.Minneapolis Star Tribune
Mesmerizing. . .a stupendous imagining of early colonial America, and about the resilience of one young girl to survive despite all odds.Town & Country
"Engrossing. . . The Vaster Wilds explores themes that are mainstays of Groff's work: faith, nature, what it means to be a woman in the world and the ingenuity it takes to survive there."San Francisco Chronicle
Breathtaking It is impossible to overstate how spellbindingly she renders the grim reality of wilderness survival It is not a story for the faint of heart, but it is also not without its softness, its triumphs, its aching moments of benediction and sheer beauty. Chapter 16
Suspenseful and sweeping. Southern Living
"Part-adventure, part-fable, classic Groff."The Millions
[A] page-turner with a built-in engine. . .once you slip into its rich rhythms, its an engrossing and rewarding journey.Vogue, "Best Books of the Year"
Illustrate[s] a fluid, almost cyclical understanding of history, and faiths sticky place within it. Elle
"[An] absorbing, visceral study of survival." Vanity Fair
Groffs portrayal of the wilderness is not only raw and violent but also filled with moments of profound beauty and realization.As the girl navigates the forest, her journey becomes an allegory for the broader themes of environmental stewardship, the illusion of escaping the past, and female vulnerability in a male-dominated society. . .The contrast in these narratives showcases Groffs versatility as a writer, her skill in creating intense, emotionally charged stories that challenge readers, and her insight into the historical and cultural forces shaping womens lives.Scientific Inquirer
Extraordinary. . .Groff builds and maintains suspense on multiple levels, while offering an unflinching portrayal of her heroines desperation and will to survive. This is a triumph. Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Groff's seventh book, a captivating survival story, starts off running. . . .this wholly enveloping book has. . . deep examinations of faith, dominion, and human nature; Groff's seemingly joyfully related, seamless period prose; and the time-collapsing sense of reading a text channeled directly from the mind of a long-ago-living, breathing woman facing extraordinary circumstances.Booklist, Starred Review & "Best of 2023"
Groffs imaginative journey into a distant time and place is powered by a thrumming engine. . . Immersion in the girls experience provides a virtual vacation from civilization. . . The writing is inspired, the imaginative power near mystic.Kirkus Reviews
Combines visceral detail and magisterial sweep. . . Lauren Groff's fifth novel, set in Virginia in the early 17th century, is a classic study of solitude and survival that stars a teenage girl fleeing starvationand the scene of a crime. Shelf Awareness
Lauren Groff is a three-time National Book Award finalist and the New York Times bestselling author of the novels The Monsters of Templeton, Arcadia, Fates and Furies, Matrix, and The Vaster Wilds, and the short story collections Delicate Edible Birds and Florida. She has won the Story Prize and the Joyce Carol Oates Prize, and has been a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Groff s work regularly appears in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and elsewhere.