Liam Callanan teaches creative writing at Georgetown University and frequently appears on NPR's Morning Edition and in The New York Times, The Washington Post, and a number of other publications. This is his first novel.
Atmospheric and moving, this is an impressively assured debut. --Publishers Weekly First-time novelist expertly fictionalizes one of WWII's least-known stories...a haunting story that will remind many of Ondaatje's The English Patient-and that merits the comparison. --Kirkus Reviews A poignant and lyrical first novel written with the assurance of a master--Alaska is beautifully realized in all its harshness and native magic. --T. C. Boyle, Drop City A gifted and interesting writer, a writer to notice, a writer to watch, a writer any reader of serious fiction will be proud to have read. --Alan Cheuse, NPR's All Things Considered Beautifully written and astonishingly well researched.... It was the setting that swept me away, but the characters that I will remember. --Mark Johnson, The San Jose Mercury News From the Hardcover edition. Atmospheric and moving, this is an impressively assured debut. -- Publishers Weekly First-time novelist expertly fictionalizes one of WWII's least-known stories... a haunting story that will remind many of Ondaatje's The English Patient- and that merits the comparison. -- Kirkus Reviews A poignant and lyrical first novel written with the assurance of a master-- Alaska is beautifully realized in all its harshness and native magic. -- T. C. Boyle, Drop City A gifted and interesting writer, a writer to notice, a writer to watch, a writer any reader of serious fiction will be proud to have read. -- Alan Cheuse, NPR's All Things Considered Beautifully written and astonishingly well researched.... It was the setting that swept me away, but the characters that I will remember. --Mark Johnson, The San Jose Mercury News From the Hardcover edition.