"To read T Kira Madden is to feel your insides endlessly shifting, between barbed and rage-simmering to amused and serene. This brilliant and ever-expanding novel evoked fervent head nods, internal screams, and stretches of pondering. I would follow T Kira anywhere." - Chanel Miller, New York Times bestselling author of Know My Name: A Memoir
"Epic in its scope, intimate in its evocation, Whidbey reads like a thriller, compels like a mystery and regarding the human condition, converses with the classics. It's hard to believe a first-time novelist produced a work as soulful and insightful as Whidbey; then again, one comes away certain that no other writer than T Kira Madden could have composed so profound an accounting. This is the book everyone will be talking about." - Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winning author of The Orphan Master's Son and Fortune Smiles
"It is rare that in one writer you'll find a virtuoso precision on the sentence level, wonderous compassion for character, an unflinching willingness to claw into the heart of human suffering and a propulsive, engaging structure. Reading Whidbey feels like witnessing a cosmic, unlikely happening, like the planets aligning. This book will break you open. Whidbey is Masterwork. In T Kira Mahealani Madden we are seeing a master at work." - Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, New York Times bestselling author of Chain-Gang All-Stars and Friday Black
"It is not enough to say that Whidbey is a masterpiece or T Kira Madden is a genius-it is, she is. But how lucky we are to have such a radically empathetic novel about pain and justice; such a rigorous, lucid accounting of the strangulation of violence and its slow, meticulous unwinding. Whidbey is an exceptional and staggering gift." - Carmen Maria Machado, New York Times bestselling author of In the Dream House and Her Body and Other Parties
"Whidbey is . . . particularly notable for its empathy toward the characters whose intersecting paths it tracks. Madden is uniquely interested in complicating our idea of who "deserves" justice or forgiveness, and the dark, desolate and stunningly compelling story she knits together in Whidbey is one I won't soon forget." - Emma Specter, Vogue
"A tense, atmospheric thriller." - Esquire
"You've never read a crime novel like this." - People
"An astonishing meditation on trauma, violence, and the limits of a system that relies on incarceration to serve justice." - Harper's Bazaar
"This smart, suspenseful novel from a memoirist raises important questions about crime and victimhood. Truly affecting, this moving story explores the unavoidable ripple effects of trauma." - Real Simple
"Searing. . . a must-read of not just spring, but this entire year." - Town & Country
"If Liz Moore's The God of the Woods was the book club book of 2024, I predict this will be ours for 2026." - Book Riot
"A captivating thriller about three women and the dead man tying them together." - Ms Magazine
"Whidbey has the twisty plot of the most luscious literary thrillers, but every sentence sings with a poet's attunement to language and rhythm. The novel dives into sticky questions- about the commodification of victims' stories, the flaws of the justice system, trauma recovery-without ever flinching, unspooling its investigation through the lives of its unforgettable characters, women who will haunt you long after you turn the final page. I read it in a furious burst, heartbroken and restored in equal measure by its truth-telling, its wisdom, and bracing compassion. Whidbey is a marvel, and T Kira Madden one of our most exquisite writers." - Julie Buntin, author of Marlena
"Moving among multiple perspectives that showcase a gift for creating in-depth, psychologically complex character portraits, Madden weaves a dark, propulsive narrative. As unrelenting as it is probing and compassionate, this extraordinary novel addresses themes-like childhood sexual assault and damaged love-that eloquently force readers out of their comfort zones. A searingly original novel that examines the impact of sexual trauma on the human psyche." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Propulsive . . . Fueled by biting observations and empathetic characterizations, Madden's novel reveals how the nuances of sexual trauma are often dismissed in favor of commodified narratives that flatten both victims and abusers, perpetuating a system that fails to protect survivors. This is unforgettable." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Madden's combustible first novel, following her astonishing memoir, unfolds in three parts and from three main perspectives-Birdie's, Calvin's mother, and Linzie's-with a final third offering context and bombshells readers didn't even realize they were waiting for. Neither a revenge story nor a moralizing one, this is an absorbing, energized novel of real-feeling characters attempting to live through incomprehensible violence and existential fury." - Booklist (starred review)
"Madden does interesting and complicated new things with the mystery-thriller template, folding in hard questions about crime, justice, and storytelling itself." - Goodreads, Most Anticipated Mystery & Thriller
"An empathetic, hard-edged, generous, complicated epic, like something Patricia Highsmith might have written if she actually cared about other people, like Rebecca Makkai by way of Dorothy Allison. I loved it." - Emily Temple, Literary Hub
"Whidbey is the book I've been praying for. A novel that asks to hold your hand while it shows you exactly how much harm human beings are capable of inflicting on one another. It is feral and sly; it's simultaneously a goddamn tearjerker. Madden's storytelling is gorgeously multifaceted, reflecting both vulnerability and violence with great earnesty. Whidbey harnesses all of the author's tremendous talent and wields it with surgical precision. T Kira Mahealani Madden is undoubtedly one of our greatest contemporary writers." - Kristen Arnett, New York Times bestselling author of Stop Me If You've Heard This One and Mostly Dead Things
"Madden holds nothing back in Whidbey, a brilliant, terrifying portrait of the long-tailed beast of abuse and the women united because of it. For readers wondering if they can handle a book that deals in darkness, mining for the deepest gold, I'd say this: by telling this truth, and by doing it the way only art like this can, we fight back against the systems that hold us down. Revel in the beauty, the skill, and the suspense of this smart, twisty, timely tour de force. In the realm of Patricia Highsmith and Gone Girl lives Whidbey, an extraordinary masterpiece." - Chelsea Bieker, author of Madwoman and Godshot
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