Here Beside the Rising Tide
Emily Jane
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
A romance author takes a trip to her childhood beach home, but her summer is upended by the startling return of a deceased childhood friend, newfound love, and . . . sea monsters? "Unique and utterly heartwarming" - Ruby Dixon "Emily Jane is a storyteller unbound by genre" - Rebekah Bergman From the author of On Earth as It Is on Television... At age ten, Jenni Farrow and her new best friend, Timmy Caruso, enjoy a glorious summer on Pearl Island filled with fireworks, beach days, and carnival rides (not to mention that strange sea creature they rescue from a tide pool). Then, one late summer day, Timmy disappears. Thirty years later, Jenni--now Jenn Lanaro, bestselling author of the Philipia Bay action-romance series--is desperate to escape the fatigue of her career and her soon-to-be-ex-husband. With her Pokémon-obsessed kids in tow, Jenn rents a summer house on Pearl Island. But shortly after she arrives, a boy emerges from the nighttime sea. His name, he says, is Timmy Caruso. He's ten years old. He's on a mission to save the world, and he needs her help. In the days that follow, as Jenn grapples with work deadlines, spirited children, and her burgeoning interest in a very sexy contractor, alarming and mysterious events unfold along the coast. And when a terror appears in the deeper waters, Jenn begins to wonder if, just maybe, Timmy is onto something. This second book by the author of On Earth as It Is on Television continues her voice-driven, genre-bending multiverse of fiction that is just flat-out fun.
Product Details
Price
$17.99
$16.73
Publisher
Hyperion Avenue
Publish Date
January 28, 2025
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.9 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781368108591
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Emily Jane is the USA Today bestselling author of On Earth as it Is on Television. She grew up in Boise, Boulder, and San Francisco. She earned her BA in psychology from the University of San Francisco and her JD from UC Law San Francisco. She lives on an urban farm in Cincinnati with her husband, Steve; their two children; their cats, Scully and Ripley; and their husky, Nymeria.
Reviews
"Unique and utterly heartwarming. It's a little bit women's fiction, a little bit Stranger Things, but it gave me the hopeful, aching sense of wonder that I got from watching ET: The Extra-Terrestrial the first time. Loved every page!"
-Ruby Dixon, USA Today bestselling author of Ice Planet Barbarians "Nothing is as it seems in Jane's latest. With lyrical prose and detailed character descriptions [...] Jane juggles the fantastical with the ordinary, and readers will relish this clever, heartfelt story about friendship and family."
--Booklist "Emily Jane captures the impossible conundrum of balancing a fulfilling life and career with the impossible demands of motherhood. This book is a witty yet comforting reminder that, in a world as utterly absurd as ours, none of us are winning Mom of the Year."
-Megan Bannen, bestselling author of The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy "[A}] delightfully weird, funny, touching story [...] It will poke you right in the heart while you're still in the middle of stuffing your face with gummy bears."
--Yume Kitasei, bestselling author of The Stardust Grail
"Heartfelt, witty, and secretly romantic, On Earth as It Is on Television is a delightful and poignant story about what it is to be human and what we owe each other."
--Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of The Paradise Problem "Like a science-fiction novel that runs in the margins of I Can Has Cheezburger? memes."
--Scientific American "Jane's novel subverts the classic first-contact story to explore humanity's responses to uncertainty in the modern age... [an] energetic and contemporary debut."
--Library Journal (Regarding On Earth as It Is on Television) "Weird and sweet, On Earth as It Is on Television is like a 2020s White Noise loud and colorful Americana with a sprinkle of apocalyptic doom--plus cats. It takes aliens (or an Emily Jane) to help us see our society for the bizarre, sugary, microplastic-poisoned dream it is."
--Edgar Cantero, New York Times bestselling author of Meddling Kids "Whatever you're expecting from Emily Jane's On Earth as It Is on Television, think again. On the surface, it seems like any old UFO story. But look a little bit deeper, and you'll find a very absurd, heartwarming, hilarious look at what makes us human."
--Geek Vibes Nation "Cats, television, and bacon all play important roles in the book; cats can perceive things humans can't and are given powers that help the characters find their way, and the funny way television changes the aliens' minds about their own culture is quite the commentary on our world."
--Booklist (Regarding On Earth as It Is on Television) "On Earth as It Is On Television offers a uniquely modern spin on the concept of aliens arriving on Earth."
--Maureen Kilmer, author of Suburban Hell
"A painful and hopeful examination of first contact and second chances on the third rock from the sun. Jane skillfully weaves individual character threads into a poignant narrative tapestry of an unraveling world."
--Valerie Valdes, author of Chilling Effect (Regarding On Earth as It Is on Television)
-Ruby Dixon, USA Today bestselling author of Ice Planet Barbarians "Nothing is as it seems in Jane's latest. With lyrical prose and detailed character descriptions [...] Jane juggles the fantastical with the ordinary, and readers will relish this clever, heartfelt story about friendship and family."
--Booklist "Emily Jane captures the impossible conundrum of balancing a fulfilling life and career with the impossible demands of motherhood. This book is a witty yet comforting reminder that, in a world as utterly absurd as ours, none of us are winning Mom of the Year."
-Megan Bannen, bestselling author of The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy "[A}] delightfully weird, funny, touching story [...] It will poke you right in the heart while you're still in the middle of stuffing your face with gummy bears."
--Yume Kitasei, bestselling author of The Stardust Grail
"Heartfelt, witty, and secretly romantic, On Earth as It Is on Television is a delightful and poignant story about what it is to be human and what we owe each other."
--Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author of The Paradise Problem "Like a science-fiction novel that runs in the margins of I Can Has Cheezburger? memes."
--Scientific American "Jane's novel subverts the classic first-contact story to explore humanity's responses to uncertainty in the modern age... [an] energetic and contemporary debut."
--Library Journal (Regarding On Earth as It Is on Television) "Weird and sweet, On Earth as It Is on Television is like a 2020s White Noise loud and colorful Americana with a sprinkle of apocalyptic doom--plus cats. It takes aliens (or an Emily Jane) to help us see our society for the bizarre, sugary, microplastic-poisoned dream it is."
--Edgar Cantero, New York Times bestselling author of Meddling Kids "Whatever you're expecting from Emily Jane's On Earth as It Is on Television, think again. On the surface, it seems like any old UFO story. But look a little bit deeper, and you'll find a very absurd, heartwarming, hilarious look at what makes us human."
--Geek Vibes Nation "Cats, television, and bacon all play important roles in the book; cats can perceive things humans can't and are given powers that help the characters find their way, and the funny way television changes the aliens' minds about their own culture is quite the commentary on our world."
--Booklist (Regarding On Earth as It Is on Television) "On Earth as It Is On Television offers a uniquely modern spin on the concept of aliens arriving on Earth."
--Maureen Kilmer, author of Suburban Hell
"A painful and hopeful examination of first contact and second chances on the third rock from the sun. Jane skillfully weaves individual character threads into a poignant narrative tapestry of an unraveling world."
--Valerie Valdes, author of Chilling Effect (Regarding On Earth as It Is on Television)