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Lark Ascending

By: Silas House
Narrated by: Charlie Thurston
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A riveting story of survival and hope, set in the not-too-distant future, about a young man forced to flee the United States and seek refuge across the Atlantic.

As fires devastate most of the United States, Lark and his family secure a place on a refugee boat headed to Ireland, the last country not yet overrun by extremists and rumored to be accepting American refugees. But Lark is the only one to survive the trip, and once ashore, he doesn’t find the safe haven he’d hoped for. As he runs for his life, Lark finds an abandoned dog who becomes his closest companion, and then a woman in search of her lost son. Together they form a makeshift family and attempt to reach Glendalough, a place they believe will offer protection. But can any community provide the safety that they seek?

For fans of novels such as Station Eleven, The Dog Stars, and Migrations, Lark Ascending is a moving and unforgettable story of friendship, family, and healing.

©2022 Silas House (P)2022 Algonquin Books
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“Just astonishing . . . Terrifying, moving, beautiful, instructive, and haunting. I have never been more deeply moved by a novel.”—Lee Smith, author of Dimestore

“In Lark Ascending, Silas House casts an irresistible spell, conjuring a near future that is both familiar and unbearable, illuminating the brutality and suffering that our own thoughtless age seems determined to invoke. But Lark Ascending is not merely, or even mainly, a tale of pain and grief. This beautiful book is shot through with such tenderness and humanity, such love and courage and beauty and hope, that it feels almost like a prayer.”—Margaret Renkl, author of Late Migrations

“A dystopian classic, finding new notes of peril and possibility in the once-and-future homeland of Ireland and giving us the kind of richly observed alternative family that humanity of any era would call savior. It also has the best dog ever, excepting my own. Don’t miss this one.”—Louis Bayard, author of Jackie & Me

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Wonderful story

Silas House has done it again and written a masterpiece. I encourage everyone to listen to it; it is moving and draws the listener into the to story, as does all of his work.

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My first dystopian novel and I loved it

Silas House is a fellow Kentuckian so I have this a listen. I’m not much for dystopian tales of future woes but I genuinely loved this story. They dystopia doesn’t overshadow real human relationships and emotions. It was quite masterful.

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Beautiful, timely book

The near-future setting feels remarkably, frighteningly real and possible. But as always in Silas House’s works, it’s the human story that is at the heart of the book - the relationships, the chosen family, the sweetness of love. And the beagle’s story is so tender.

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Pulitzer Prize worthy

Silas has once again written a book of serious substance. He’s captured the possibility of what may truly happen if we’re not vigilant in our society.
Rich, moving, seriously thought provoking and horrifying at the same time.
It’s a masterpiece. Thank you for being you Silas.

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A man's misguided fears rolled into a story.

A gay author pushes his fears of persecution of the church into a story. I was forced to read this in college and regret doing so.

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Wonderful!

I listened all in one day and really enjoyed the narration and of course the story.

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Great read for dog lovers

As a dog lover, this book pulled all my heart strings. I loved it ten stars worth! Will read again it’s a book you’ll want to keep in your library. There’s love and loss and anger and danger, all the elements of a great story. I listened straight through.

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A desperate pursuit to survive

A beautifully written tale of the wild endurance of nature and the human spirit, and a solemn warning of a world recreated by the binding of cruel ideology and destructive power.

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An amazing tale from a master story teller

I’ve read Silas’ works for years. This is such a departure from what he normally pens, and shows the true genius of his writing. The story is set in a post apocalyptic world and it follows the life of a young man named Lark.

The relationships in this book are amazing between man to man, man to woman, and how a dog really is man’s best friend. I am blown away at how great the story is and cannot wait for his next work. Thank you Silas for being such an amazing story teller and I am so proud to be from the Commonwealth as you.

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Poignant

This was not the book Silas wanted to write, this was a book he had to right; the themes in this story are so disturbing but so pervasive a writer like Mr House feels duty bound to respond; the sense of anger, disappointment and faint hope that resonates with this story will remain to be issues all must confront; Silas is a modern day master at capturing the mood of a place and time and this book is a powerful piece that was difficult but necessary for him to write

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