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State of Paradise

A Novel

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1 of 1 copy available

Along with her husband, a ghostwriter for a famous thriller author returns to her mother's house in the Florida town where she grew up. As the summer heat sets in, she wrestles with family secrets and memories of her own troubled youth. Her mercurial sister, who lives next door, spends a growing amount of time using MIND'S EYE, a virtual reality device provided to citizens of the town by ELECTRA, a tech company in South Florida, during the doldrums of a recent pandemic. But it's not just the ominous cats, her mother's burgeoning cult, or the fact that her belly button has become an increasingly deep cavern—something is off in the town, and it probably has to do with the posters of missing citizens spread throughout the streets.


During a violent rainstorm, the writer's sister goes missing for several days. When she returns, sprawled on their mother's lawn and speaking of another dimension, the writer is forced to investigate not only what happened to her sister and the other missing people but the uncanny connections between ELECTRA, the famous author, and reality itself.


A sticky, rain-soaked reckoning with the elusive nature of storytelling, Laura van den Berg's Florida Diary is an interlocking and page-turning whirlwind. With inimitable control and thrilling style, she reaches deep into the void and returns with a story far stranger than either reality or fiction.


"State of Paradise is a weird, wild, thrilling journey through cults, addiction, messed-up families, the pandemic, the weather, and the strangeness and beauty of the great state of Florida. Laura van den Berg's writing is razor sharp and full of depth and humor, and she has an incredible imagination. This book is freaking brilliant."

—Jami Attenberg, author of All This Could Be Yours

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Megan Tusing performs this new audiobook featuring the state of Florida, accidental death cults, and dangerous technology that could rip apart reality. In a world of stray cats, bizarre human behavior, and random floods, a ghostwriter finds herself dealing with the present, as well as the past wrongs of her father and other members of her strange family. After her sister's disappearance during a freak rainstorm, the writer begins to make a connection between the new world-altering headsets from a company called Electra and the interests of a famous writer she works for. Tusing's narration captures the irreverent observations of the main character as she embraces the increasing strangeness around her. Tusing ensures that the main character sounds as observant as she is sarcastic. V.B. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      December 6, 2024

      Van den Berg's (The Third Hotel) short, speculative-fiction novel with elements of science fiction and horror is set in an alternate post-pandemic, natural-disaster-filled Florida, where residents have turned to VR technology to cope with the crises of their world. The novel's narrator, who returned to Florida after the pandemic, contends with a missing sister and a mother who are backsliding into a cult, all while managing her own trauma, including a belly button that continues to grow. The book has a compelling plot and solid worldbuilding-- listeners can almost feel the Florida humidity seeping into their skin. Though the novel is brief, it handles multiple plot threads, time and world changes, and a genre shift halfway through, so that listeners must work to keep track of what's happening. Megan Tusing skillfully narrates the audiobook with a good Southern accent, though she only uses it for minor characters. For the narrator character, Tusing successfully captures a thirtysomething woman who's observing the strange occurrences around her with a big "well, OK then" energy. VERDICT A surreal novel that illustrates the unreality of living through crisis.--Angel Caranna

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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