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What Kind of Paradise

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A teenage girl breaks free from her father's world of isolation to discover that her whole life is a lie in this "absorbing and well-crafted" (The Washington Post) novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Pretty Things and Watch Me Disappear.

"A mesmerizing blend of coming-of-age and psychological suspense, set against the birth of the internet age."--People

The first thing you have to understand is that my father was my entire world.

Growing up in an isolated cabin in Montana in the mid-1990s, Jane knows only the world that she and her father live in: the woodstove that heats their home, the vegetable garden where they try to eke out a subsistence, the books of nineteenth-century philosophy that her father gives her to read in lieu of going to school. Her father is elusive about their pasts, giving Jane little beyond the facts that they once lived in the Bay Area and that her mother died in a car accident, the crash propelling him to move Jane off the grid to raise her in a Waldenesque utopia.

As Jane becomes a teenager she starts pushing against the boundaries of her restricted world. She begs to accompany her father on his occasional trips away from the cabin. But when Jane realizes that her devotion to her father has made her an accomplice to a horrific crime, she flees Montana to the only place she knows to look for answers about her mysterious past, and her mother's death: San Francisco. It is a city in the midst of a seismic change, where her quest to understand herself will force her to reckon with both the possibilities and the perils of the fledgling internet, and where she will come to question everything she values.

In this sweeping, suspenseful novel from bestselling author Janelle Brown, we see a young woman on a quest to understand how we come to know ourselves. It is a bold and unforgettable story about parents and children; nature and technology; innocence and knowledge; the losses of our past and our dreams for the future.

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Joseph R. Tobin
Good.

Good book. Kinda about a unibommer type guy who's daughter is learning her father did bad stuff.

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Joan
Wow!

I could hardly put this book down. So well written, so interesting, so captivating! I loved it!

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umslgrad
Excellent choice

Couldn't put it down

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Gail Evans Charap
WOW! It Grabs you Immediatley!

I have to say this was a page turner from the start and I never knew quite what to expect. As a Marin resident, I loved that it started in Marin, but then we went on to Montana, Seattle, back to San Francisco. But the characters who were so well developed and so interesting. They were so good and yet so flawed. A must read.

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Anna MacChesney
Excellent read

Great, suspenseful novel that is especially timely for today's internet attached culture. Makes you ponder how life was before the internet took over everything, and whether we are actually better off today.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 20 reviews
80%
(16)
15%
(3)
5%
(1)
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(0)
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J
Joseph R. Tobin
Good.

Good book. Kinda about a unibommer type guy who's daughter is learning her father did bad stuff.

J
Joan
Wow!

I could hardly put this book down. So well written, so interesting, so captivating! I loved it!

u
umslgrad
Excellent choice

Couldn't put it down

G
Gail Evans Charap
WOW! It Grabs you Immediatley!

I have to say this was a page turner from the start and I never knew quite what to expect. As a Marin resident, I loved that it started in Marin, but then we went on to Montana, Seattle, back to San Francisco. But the characters who were so well developed and so interesting. They were so good and yet so flawed. A must read.

A
Anna MacChesney
Excellent read

Great, suspenseful novel that is especially timely for today's internet attached culture. Makes you ponder how life was before the internet took over everything, and whether we are actually better off today.