The Longest Night by Andria Williams

The Longest Night by Andria Williams

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The Longest Night by Andria Williams

In this absorbing and suspenseful debut novel reminiscent of Revolutionary Road and inspired by a little-known piece of history a young couple must fight to save both their marriage and the town they live in.
In 1959, Nat Collier moves with her husband, Paul, and their two young daughters to Idaho Falls, a remote military town. An Army Specialist, Paul is stationed there to help oversee one of the country s first nuclear reactors an assignment that seems full of opportunity.
Then, on his rounds, Paul discovers that the reactor is compromised, placing his family and the entire community in danger. Worse, his superiors set out to cover up the problem rather than fix it. Paul can t bring himself to tell Nat the truth, but his lies only widen a growing gulf between them.
Lonely and restless, Nat is having trouble adjusting to their new life. She struggles to fit into her role as a housewife and longs for a real friend. When she meets a rancher, Esrom, she finds herself drawn to him, comforted by his kindness and company. But as rumors spread, the secrets between Nat and Paul build and threaten to reach a breaking point.
Based on a true story of the only fatal nuclear accident to occur in America, The Longest Night is a deeply moving novel that explores the intricate makeup of a marriage, the shifting nature of trust, and the ways we try to protect the ones we love.
Advance praise for The Longest Night

Scintillating . . . Andria] Williams keeps the narrative interest percolating with great period details and by allowing her characters thoughts and emotions full expression. . . . A smoldering, altogether impressive debut that probes the social and emotional strains on military families in a fresh and insightful way. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
A] luminous debut . . . Williams expertly builds tension between Paul and Nat as the story progresses towards the inevitable nuclear tragedy in this utterly absorbing and richly rewarding novel. Booklist (starred review)
In The Longest Night, Andria Williams demonstrates her masterly understanding of the painfully gorgeous intimacies of the human condition. The author s thrilling story line will keep you turning the pages, while her ability to inject a sharp dose of hope, fear, and desire into the most innocent of scenes will take you captive. I loved it. David R. Gillham, author of City of Women
Andria Williams writes about the challenges and struggles faced by military families in a wholly original way. As a military spouse, Williams brings every nuance of this world to life, but it s her brimming talent and startling insight into the fragility and tenacity of marriage that kept me glued to the page. Siobhan Fallon, author of You Know When the Men Are Gone
Engrossing, witty, dynamic, and beautifully written, The Longest Night is a literary thrill ride. Andria Williams s characters particularly the 1960s military wives are portrayed with extraordinary intimacy. This is a lovely, harrowing, and original novel. You will want to read it in a single night. Julie Schumacher, author of Dear Committee Members

Williams s wonderful debut novel is a sobering yet inspiring portrait of human nature, with precisely rendered details about the early years of the nuclear power era.The Longest Night is both unforgettable and impossible to put down. Frederick Reiken, author of Day for Night
Andria Williams received her MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota. She and her husband, an active-duty naval officer, are currently stationed in Colorado with their three young children. This is her first novel.
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ISBN 13 9780812997743
ISBN 10 0812997743
Title The Longest Night
Author Andria Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Random House
Year published 2016-01-12
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.