Cicada Summer

A Novel

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Pub Date Jun 18 2024 | Archive Date May 31 2024

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Description

A woman, her grandfather, and her lover quarantine in the remote lakeside wilderness—where their world splits apart at the seams.

In the summer of 2020, with a heat wave bearing down and a brood of periodical cicadas climbing into the trees, Husha mourns the recent death of her mother while quarantining with her ailing grandfather, Arthur, at his lakeside cabin in remote Ontario. They’re soon joined by Husha’s ex-lover, Nellie, who arrives without explanation to complete their trio.

Also among them is a strange book, discovered by Husha while cleaning out her mother’s house. When she, Arthur, and Nellie begin to read it together, they learn that her mother’s last missive was a short story collection, crawling with unsettling imagery and terrifying transformations. As the stories bleed into their cloistered life in the cabin, they must each reckon with loss, longing, and what it means to truly know another person. Incantatory and atmospheric, Cicada Summer is a dazzlingly original novel about how we grieve and care for one another.

About the Author: Erica McKeen is the author of Tear, a novel that won the Rakuten Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for literary fiction, and Cicada Summer. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she works as a teacher and librarian.

A woman, her grandfather, and her lover quarantine in the remote lakeside wilderness—where their world splits apart at the seams.

In the summer of 2020, with a heat wave bearing down and a brood of...


Advance Praise

"An ethereal and eerie novel that ingeniously explores how the full depths of both yearning and despair are not only lush and intricate but expanding." - Iain Reid, New York Times best-selling author of I’m Thinking of Ending Things, Foe, and We Spread

"Mesmerizingly subtle and elegant, Cicada Summer investigates which stories must be told in order to unravel that which is unfathomable. As the cicadas chirp, their husks dropping from trees, Erica McKeen masterfully takes us into the liminal space of grief, into a world that crisps alive while it vanishes." - Gerardo Sámano Córdova, author of Monstrilio

"An ethereal and eerie novel that ingeniously explores how the full depths of both yearning and despair are not only lush and intricate but expanding." - Iain Reid, New York Times best-selling author...


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ISBN 9781324073819
PRICE $16.99 (USD)
PAGES 240

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Featured Reviews

Cicada Summer is a mesmerizing, meandering story about Husha, her grandfather, and her former partner as they quarantine together in the remote lakeside wilderness. Husha discovers a book her deceased mother began writing, and together, the group reads each story that eerily begins to resemble their lives in the cabin.

What struck me most about this book was the beautiful writing with descriptive language. As a reader, I was able to visualize every detail so clearly, and the simplest actions and scenes were developed with such cleverness. It was a short novel, but it felt like poking around in someone's dream. I look forward to future books from the writer!

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