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SKY DADDY

An utterly confident and endearing portrait of a woman unlike anyone readers have met before.

A surreal tale of one woman’s epic search for a love that can never be returned.

When Linda isn’t working as a content moderator at the tech company Acuity or passing time in the windowless bedroom she rents from a local family, she travels the skies in her beloved airplanes. Linda doesn’t simply love planes—she’s in love with them, referring to each “fine gentleman” fondly by his tail number and admiring not only the planes’ “slender ankles” and “intelligent windscreen[s]” but also their individual personalities. Linda flies both to experience sexual pleasure and to search for what she sees as her ultimate fulfillment: “for a plane to recognize me as his soulmate mid-flight and, overcome with passion…hurtl[e] us to earth” in a crash. Despite her commitment to her goal, Linda is keenly aware that she’s not normal, and works to shield her deepest desires from the people around her. Her life is an isolated one until she’s befriended by Karina Carvalho, a colleague at Acuity. As Linda’s dream of communion with an airplane remains elusive, she finds herself increasingly wrapped up in her friendship with Karina and experimenting with relationships with human men. Soon, the pressure of maintaining her lives in the air and on the ground will become too difficult, forcing her to choose which she values most. Folk—following up her memorably weird and innovative story collection, Out There (2022)—displays a masterful command over Linda’s mindset and thought processes in her first-person narration. Though Linda is deeply deluded, she’s self-aware about the unusual nature of her emotions without ever questioning them. And her life is otherwise mundane, characterized by relatable stresses about work, friendship, and the struggle to fit in. This strange combination of tones is often hilarious, but never at Linda’s expense.

An utterly confident and endearing portrait of a woman unlike anyone readers have met before.

Pub Date: April 8, 2025

ISBN: 9780593231494

Page Count: 368

Publisher: Random House

Review Posted Online: Jan. 18, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2025

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THE CORRESPONDENT

An affecting portrait of a prickly woman.

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A lifetime’s worth of letters combine to portray a singular character.

Sybil Van Antwerp, a cantankerous but exceedingly well-mannered septuagenarian, is the titular correspondent in Evans’ debut novel. Sybil has retired from a beloved job as chief clerk to a judge with whom she had previously been in private legal practice. She is the divorced mother of two living adult children and one who died when he was 8. She is a reader of novels, a gardener, and a keen observer of human nature. But the most distinguishing thing about Sybil is her lifelong practice of letter writing. As advancing vision problems threaten Sybil’s carefully constructed way of life—in which letters take the place of personal contact and engagement—she must reckon with unaddressed issues from her past that threaten the house of cards (letters, really) she has built around herself. Sybil’s relationships are gradually revealed in the series of letters sent to and received from, among others, her brother, sister-in-law, children, former work associates, and, intriguingly, literary icons including Joan Didion and Larry McMurtry. Perhaps most affecting is the series of missives Sybil writes but never mails to a shadowy figure from her past. Thoughtful musings on the value and immortal quality of letters and the written word populate one of Sybil’s notes to a young correspondent while other messages are laugh-out-loud funny, tinged with her characteristic blunt tartness. Evans has created a brusque and quirky yet endearing main character with no shortage of opinions and advice for others but who fails to excavate the knotty difficulties of her own life. As Sybil grows into a delayed self-awareness, her letters serve as a chronicle of fitful growth.

An affecting portrait of a prickly woman.

Pub Date: May 6, 2025

ISBN: 9780593798430

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Crown

Review Posted Online: Feb. 15, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2025

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WOMAN DOWN

A dark and twisty look at just how far one woman is willing to go to find inspiration.

A struggling writer finds an unexpected muse when a mysterious man shows up at her cabin.

Petra Rose used to pump out a bestselling book every six months, but then the adaptation happened—that is, the disastrous film adaptation of her most famous book. The movie changed the book’s storyline so egregiously that fans couldn’t forgive her, and the ensuing harassment sent Petra into hiding and gave her a serious case of writer’s block. Petra’s one hope is her solo writing retreat at a remote cabin, where she can escape the distractions of real life and focus on her next book, a story about a woman having an affair with a cop. When officer Nathaniel Saint shows up at her cabin door, inspiration comes flooding back. Much like the character from Petra’s book, Saint is married, and he’s willing to be Petra’s muse, helping her get into her characters’ heads. Petra’s book is practically writing itself, but is the game she’s playing a little too dangerous? Does she know when to stop—and, more importantly, is Saint willing to stop? Hoover is no stranger to controversial movie adaptations and internet backlash, but she clarifies in a note to readers that she’s “just a writer writing about a writer” and that no further connections to her own life are contained in these pages—which is a good thing, because the book takes some horrifying twists and turns. Petra finds herself inexplicably attracted to Saint, even as she describes him as “such an asshole,” and her feelings for him veer between love and hate. The novel serves as a meta commentary on the dark romance genre—as Petra puts it, “Even though, as readers, we wouldn’t want to live out some of the fantasies we read about, it doesn’t mean we don’t enjoy reading those things.”

A dark and twisty look at just how far one woman is willing to go to find inspiration.

Pub Date: Jan. 13, 2026

ISBN: 9781662539374

Page Count: -

Publisher: Montlake

Review Posted Online: Sept. 27, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2025

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