The Dog Stars
- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
- Publish date: 08/07/2012
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"Beautifully narrated . . . a book that will surprise you. . . . Hig is a charmer, a man of his word with a wicked sense of humor and an acute sense of survival. His eyes are open to the world as only a poet's can be, observing and absorbing any beauty left in the aftermath of the world's tragedy. . . . The author shocks readers with unexpected bursts of action-packed scenes that keep the book moving at a suspenseful pace, without compromising the literary style. Heller has written a rare novel that combines readability with high-style prose, while making each compliment the other. The result is a book that rests easily on shelves with Dean Koontz, Jack London or Hemingway. The prose in this novel is anything but conventional. It often is painfully beautiful as the story lapses into arching poetic verse when High is pushed to the very depths of despair, yet still he retains hope. The Dog Stars illustrates the strength of bonds that can be formed between men, the fierce companionship between man and dog, and the inner-struggle of a survivor''s guilt with gut-wrenching clarity. Heller's sensitivity to nature and descriptive detail brings about an appreciation that will make readers pause, if only for a moment, to reflect on the majesty of their own natural surroundings. It's a tale of humanity after Doomsday, from an author who's not afraid to step out of his comfort zone." -Mindy Sansoucie, The Missourian "What [Hig] encounters along the way brings to the fore primal instincts and essential desires. The action is swift, pinpointing old struggles with little ado: Companionship is what we long for, memory is what confounds us, sex is what agitates the caldron of all we are. The narrative has the urgency and rhythm of Morse code. An amalgam of long and short utterances, it goes far in conveying the near-isolation of an alert mind. . . . In the end, the stronghold grows. Whether that has larger implications for the future of humanity is irrelevant. Scarcity leads to the discovery of new pleasures. To a re-evaluation of what matters. To a sense of home. Giving one's dog a place among the constellations in the company of a lover amounts to all of the above." -Rudy Mesicek, The Salt Lake Tribune "Fresh . . . quiet, meditative . . . it's the people [Hig] meets when he least expects to who change everything, proving a truth we know from our everyday nonfictional lives: Even when it seems like all the humans in the world are only out for themselves, there are always those few who prove you absolutely wrong-in the most surprising of ways." -Leigh Newman, Oprah.com "A stupendous debut, Heller''s voice is both haunted and irresistible. A post-apocalyptic novel with so much emotional truth it reads like a memoir from the future. About a worn-out pilot, his beloved Cessna, his copilot dog and our endless longing for connection-even in a world undone." -Junot Diaz "When Hig takes his plane into the wilderness surrounding the airport, The Dog Stars can feel less like a 21st-century apocalypse and more like a 19th-century frontier narrative (albeit one in which many, many species have become extinct). There are echoes of Grizzly Adams or Jeremiah Johnson in scenes where Heller lingers on the details of how the water in a flowing stream changes color as the sun moves across the sky, or making a fire from fallen twigs on a bed of dry moss. Modern technology finds its way back into the story, but we're so far inside Hig's head that it feels like one more element in the dreamlike landscape. Though it is punctuated by intensely violent outbursts, once these recede into the background, Heller's novel can approach moments of quiet, poetic beauty." -Ron Hogan, Dallas News "An elegy for a lost world turns suddenly into a paean to new possibilities. In The Dog Stars , Peter Heller serves up an insightful account of physical, mental, and spiritual survival unfolded in dramatic and often lyrical prose . . . in which unexpected hope persistently flickers amid darkness." -Alan Cheuse, The Boston Globe "Hig sees animals in the stars, beauty in trees and love in his memories-and so will you. The story is at times brutal but the language is often poetic. This is a deeply felt story about things we all crave: connection, love and survival in an unforgiving world." -Ronni Mott, Jackson Free Press "[A] terrific debut novel . . . Recalling the bleakness of Cormac McCarthy and the trout-praising beauty of David James Duncan, The Dog Stars makes a compelling case that the wild world will survive the apocalypse just fi it's the humans who will have the heavy lifting." -Bruce Barcott, Outside Magazine "Suspenseful, full of action and hope, and a love story. . . . The book is one you'll not soon forget." - Kay Dyer, The Oklahoman "Heller's writing gives you a heartbreaking jolt, like a sudden wakening from a dream." -Moira Macdonald, The Seattle Times "What separates Heller''s book from other End of Days stories is that it doesn''t rely on the thematic fail-safes to tell the story- The Dog Stars is quite simply the story of what it''s like to be alone. What it feels like to not know more than one or two other people for a decade. What it''s like to love those people while fearing them, all the time knowing that survival sometimes means you have to shoot first." -Melody Datz, The Stranger "Heller crafts a richly emotional perspective on how humans choose to respond when confronted with calamity. . . . [T]here's a singular voice at work here in Hig's halting first-person narration that turns his mind into a battleground between two choices of handling apocalypse: self-preserving fear, or risky humanity. At times funny, at times thrilling, at times simply heartbreaking and always rich with a love of nature, The Dog Stars finds a peculiar poetry in deciding that there's really no such thing as the end of the world-just a series of decisions about how we live in whatever world we've got." -Scott Renshaw, Salt Lake City Weekly " The Dog Stars by Peter Heller is a heavenly book, a stellar achievement by a debut novelist that manages to combine sparkling prose with truly memorable, shining, characters. It contains constellations of grand images and ideas, gleams with vitality, and sparkles with wit. And for a story of this ilk, it is also-a rarity-radiant with hope. Despite the many terrible events threatening to engulf our heroes, The Dog Stars never falls into the black hole of hopelessness common in many post-apocalyptic fictions. . . . Luminous with bright ideas . . . The Dog Stars is the story of Hig's conversation with his faith, with his humanity, with his former life. By turns moving, articulate and, exciting, it is also one of those stories that remains with the reader long after the book is closed. It contains all of the lyricism of Cormac McCarthy at his best-Hig fights for 'things that have no use anymore except as a bulwark against oblivion. Against the darkness of total loss.' And he reaches for the stars. For the constellations of his memory. He looks up and not down." -A. J. Kirby, New York Journal of Books "With its soulful hero, macabre villains, tender love story and action scenes staggered at perfectly spaced intervals, [ The Dog Stars
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