Up from the Blue
"Elegant and engrossing....Henderson is a talent to watch."
--Danielle Trussoni, author of Angelology
"This is not a book you'll soon forget."
--Sara Gruen, author of Water for Elephants
The gripping debut novel from Litpark.com founder and Pushcart Prize-nominee Susan Henderson, Up From the Blue is a dazzling tour de force that unfolds against the backdrop of 1970s America--a tumultuous era of desegregation, school busing, and the early rise of modern-day feminism. The story of an imaginative young girl struggling to make sense of her mother's mysterious disappearance, Up From the Blue is enthralling fiction that delves into complex family relationships, in the vein of Jennifer McMahon, Katrina Kittle, and Laura Kasischke.
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Become an affiliateSusan Henderson is a four-time Pushcart Prize nominee and the recipient of an Academy of American Poets Prize. She is the author of two novels, The Flicker of Old Dreams and Up from the Blue, both published by HarperCollins. Susan lives in Kings Park, New York and blogs at the writer support group, LitPark.com.
"Up from the Blue deftly portrays a family with contradictions we can all relate to--it's beautiful and maddening, hopeful and condemning, simple, yet like a knot that takes a lifetime to untangle. You will love it completely, even as it hurts you...it's a heartbreaking, rewarding story that still haunts me."--Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
"Susan Henderson's debut novel Up From the Blue is elegant and engrossing....Tillie Harris is both tender and tough, charming and filled with wonder by the difficulties she must overcome. Henderson is a talent to watch."--Danielle Trussoni, author of Angelology and Falling Through the Earth
"Henderson beautifully portrays this family in crisis through its most voluble and consistent member. Rapturous prose reveals young Tillie's heart as she yearns for the mother who will make her world better but who can't seem to mend her own tortured soul. A triumphant debut."--Library Journal
"Henderson shows remarkable compassion in her debut novel, an affecting portrait of depression through a child's eyes."--Booklist
"A haunting tale of the terrible ways in which we fail each other; of the whys, the what ifs, and the what nows. This is not a book you'll soon forget."--Sara Gruen, New York Times bestselling author of Water for Elephants
"A remarkable debut, not just for the uncanny accuracy and charm of eight-year-old Tillie's narrative voice, but for the way the characters reveal unexpected angles of themselves that somehow make them realer than real. Up from the Blue lingers in the mind."--Mark Childress, author of Crazy in Alabama
"Inescapable sadness is threaded through with surprising moments of joy, in an intimate story that dispels the usual notions of victims and oppressors."--Columbus Dispatch
"Haunting and unsettling, Up From the Blue's real alchemy is the way it uncovers the stories that alternately save us and keep us from our real truths. Incandescently written, this is a stunning debut with heart."--Caroline Leavitt, author of Girls in Trouble and Pictures of You
"Up From the Blue is a heart-wrenching, tender story with a mystery that kept my pulse racing. What a joy to discover Tillie Harris, the most memorable, charming and plucky narrator in fiction since Scout Finch."--Jessica Anya Blau, author of The Summer of Naked Swim Parties
"Up from the Blue is a beautiful, haunting, spirited debut, charged with secrets and deep longing. Susan Henderson has written a moving love story, a portrait of that deep lasting love between mother and daughter."--Julianna Baggott, author of Girl Talk, The Madam, and Which Brings Me to You
"[An] elegant debut...Henderson's fascinating novel fearlessly examines the complexities of depression, romantic and filial love, and motherhood. Beautiful, funny, sad, and complicated, Tillie's quest to understand her complex, troubled family is filled with lush descriptions of painfully emotional moments."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)