“The Emilys is a smart, soulful novel brimming with wonder, grace, and mystery.”—Claire Vaye Watkins, author of I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness
“Heartfelt and thought-provoking, The Emilys is a timely page-turner about motherhood, friendship, sacrifice, and survival in our no-longer-quite-natural world. With wit, lyricism, and compassion, Abel brings to life fallible, deeply human characters whose resilience speaks to our moment with urgency and grace.”—Ruth Ozeki, author of The Book of Form and Emptiness
“Heather Abel has written a prismatic, brilliant novel that teaches us how to live—and more important, to love—in a natural world that is rapidly changing, even as our all-too-human yearnings stay the same. Rich in language, in philosophy and science, and most significant, in hope—The Emilys is its own cure, and you’ll be infinitely better for reading it.”—Julia Fine, author of The Upstairs House
“This kaleidoscopic marvel of a novel is many things at once: propulsive climate-crisis mystery, nuanced portrait of women’s friendships, wry reckoning with the complexities of parenting, and love letter to our imperiled Earth. Heather Abel has written an urgent, beautiful study of how we try to take care of one another in a threatened and threatening world, and of the astonishing ways our fates are intertwined.”—Leni Zumas, author of Red Clocks
“A gorgeous and compelling novel. Abel makes it not only possible but deeply pleasurable to consider uncertainty and absence—and the communities that form around them. This is a book to read with friends.”—Kelly Link, author of The Book of Love
“The Emilys kept me reading late into the night. It’s a bighearted novel that manages to be both wide-reaching and intimate. Each character is fascinating: humane, complex, and specific. Abel is brilliant at depicting contemporary fears and hopes, and her writing is deeply attentive to the landscapes and mindscapes that shape those fears and hopes.”—Dana Spiotta, author of Wayward