<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>2021 winner of the Philip K. Dick Award<br />A 2020 </strong><em><strong>The Rumpus</strong></em><strong> Book Club Selection<br /><br />"Blends a rural thriller and speculative realism into what could be called dystopian noir.... Profoundly moving."--<em>Library Journal</em></strong><strong>, starred review</strong><br /><br /><em>In an endless winter, she carries seeds of hope</em><br /><br />Wylodine comes from a world of paranoia and poverty--her family grows marijuana illegally, and life has always been a battle. Now she's been left behind to tend the crop alone. Then spring doesn't return for the second year in a row, bringing unprecedented, extreme winter.<br /><br />With grow lights stashed in her truck and a pouch of precious seeds, she begins a journey, determined to start over away from Appalachian Ohio. But the icy roads and strangers hidden in the hills are treacherous. After a harrowing encounter with a violent cult, Wil and her small group of exiles become a target for the cult's volatile leader. Because she has the most valuable skill in the climate chaos: she can make things grow.<br /><br />Urgent and poignant, <em>Road Out of Winter</em> is a glimpse of an all-too-possible near future, with a chosen family forged in the face of dystopian collapse. Both gripping and lyrical, Stine's vision is of a changing world where an unexpected hero searches for where hope might take root.<br /><br /><strong>"Richly imagined, deeply moving and unthinkably offers hope in a world that uncannily resembles ours.... Gloriously well-written." --</strong><strong><em>Ms. Magazine<br /><br />And don't miss the next literary speculative novel from Alison Stine, TRASHLANDS, coming October 2021. </em></strong><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><strong>Praise for Alison Stine's <em>Road Out of Winter</em></strong> <p/><strong>Winner of the 2021 Philip K Dick Award for distinguished science fiction published in paperback original </strong> <p/>"<strong>Richly imagined, deeply moving</strong> and unthinkably offers hope in a world that uncannily resembles ours currently in the thick of COVID-19.... Gloriously well-written." -<em>Ms. Magazine</em> <p/>"With echoes of <em>The Road</em> and <em>Winter's Bone</em>, Stine's latest is an <strong>excellent feminist dystopian novel </strong>of survival, desperation and, ultimately, hope.... Sublimely written and with much for book clubs to discuss, this book is <strong>highly recommended </strong>for all collections." --<em>Booklist</em>, starred review <p/>"Blends a rural thriller and speculative realism into what could be called dystopian noir. The author's vision is <strong>profoundly moving</strong>... Readers searching for a novel fueled by fierce intelligence and empathy will find here a celebration of humanity, and a warning against its loss."--<em>Library Journal</em>, starred review <p/>"Haunting... Stine's prose is crisp and atmospheric, and though bleakness abounds, the ending strikes a lovely balance of hope and pathos. Fans of climate fiction and found family stories will be entranced." --<em>Publishers Weekly</em> <p/>"A closely observed, evocative portrayal of place in a time of extreme duress. A warning about who we become and who we want to be in an uncertain future. Beautifully written and essential." --Jeff VanderMeer, <em>New York Times </em>bestselling author of <em>Annihilation</em> <p/>"Stark, dark and strangely urgent, this is a book that grabs you on the first page and doesn't let go. Alison Stine is a master at the craft. She takes us on a wild ride inside a future that feels all too real, with characters we care about, and a story that we start wishing will never end." --Rene Denfeld, bestselling author of <em>The Child Finder </em>and <em>The Butterfly Girl</em> <p/>"Like <em>The Road</em> infused with feminist grit, Alison Stine's <em>Road out of Winter</em> focuses on the true seeds of hope during a climate apocalypse: the things that nurture both our bodies and our souls. A startling and intimate look at what happens when our planet turns against us."--Mike Chen, author of <em>A Beginning at the End</em> <p/><strong>A 2020 <em>The Rumpus </em>Book Club Selection</strong><br>
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