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The Poppy Fields (Standard Edition)

The Poppy Fields (Standard Edition)

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From the New York Times bestselling author of the smash-hit The Measure--a runaway bestseller and a Read with Jenna TODAY Show pick--comes a stunning speculative story of healing, self-discovery, forgiveness, and found friendship.

"This ambitious novel tells a speculative story about the resilience of the human spirit." --People

"A masterful, tender exploration of love, loss, and the poignant echoes of memory... A profoundly moving read." --Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author

What if there were a cure for the broken-hearted?

Welcome to the Poppy Fields, where there's hope for even the most battered hearts to heal.

Here, in a remote stretch of the California desert, lies an experimental and controversial treatment center that allows those suffering from the heartache of loss to sleep through their pain...and keep on sleeping. After patients awaken from this prolonged state of slumber, they will finally be healed. But only if they're willing to accept the potential shadowy side effects.

On a journey to this mystical destination are four very different strangers and one little dog: Ava, a book illustrator; Ray, a fireman; Sasha, an occupational therapist; Sky, a free spirit; and a friendly pup named PJ. As they attempt to make their way from the Midwest all the way to the Poppy Fields--where they hope to find Ellis, its brilliant, enigmatic founder--each of their past secrets and mysterious motivations threaten to derail their voyage.

A high-concept speculative novel about heartache, hope, and human resilience, The Poppy Fields explores the path of grief and healing, a journey at once profoundly universal and unique to every person, posing the questions: How do we heal in the wake of great loss? And how far are we willing to go in order to be healed?

Customer Reviews

Based on 20 reviews
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elinc
So bad

This book was terrible. It had an interesting concept but a bad execution. Tedious. Repetitive. Characters were one dimensional. I couldn’t wait to finish it.

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Danielle
skip it

Very deep but too “thoughtful”. Not as much character development as reporting other stories. Constant death pondering became too dark, ending was unsatisfying. Measure was much better!

H
Historical reader
Bravo!

I have worked on the subject of grief for many years. In a somewhat hidden way this book accurately describes feelings of the bereaved in a creative and beautiful way!

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Natasha Gogates
such a bore

Ugh this book had such potential after reading the premise! I’m so bummed that it was a literal snooze fest (pun intended, iykyk). Unfortunately does not live up to the uniqueness of “the measure”. Just a boring book about a road trip quite frankly. Yikes

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Toni
Makes you empathic for handling grief

Very good read

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Customer Reviews

Based on 20 reviews
40%
(8)
15%
(3)
10%
(2)
25%
(5)
10%
(2)
e
elinc
So bad

This book was terrible. It had an interesting concept but a bad execution. Tedious. Repetitive. Characters were one dimensional. I couldn’t wait to finish it.

D
Danielle
skip it

Very deep but too “thoughtful”. Not as much character development as reporting other stories. Constant death pondering became too dark, ending was unsatisfying. Measure was much better!

H
Historical reader
Bravo!

I have worked on the subject of grief for many years. In a somewhat hidden way this book accurately describes feelings of the bereaved in a creative and beautiful way!

N
Natasha Gogates
such a bore

Ugh this book had such potential after reading the premise! I’m so bummed that it was a literal snooze fest (pun intended, iykyk). Unfortunately does not live up to the uniqueness of “the measure”. Just a boring book about a road trip quite frankly. Yikes

T
Toni
Makes you empathic for handling grief

Very good read