![]() ![]() Readers are given clues to events in the outside world even as the characters remain unaware, but much is left unexplained, leaving the disquiet to linger long after the finish. Amanda and Clay don’t know what to believe, and Alam’s writing palpably captures their uneasiness, vulnerability, and fear for their children, with the narrative at turns riveting and disconcerting but in the best way. Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam review an X-ray of America This page-turning thriller about class and race in the midst of unfolding catastrophe explores stasis, indecision and the. Electricity is on at the rental home, and all seems well, but there is no phone signal or internet access. A slim novel, Leave the World Behind nevertheless packs in the horrors, leaving the characters and readers terribly aware of their own mortality. Their vacation bubble is abruptly burst when Ruth and G.H., the homeowners, unexpectedly come knocking late one night, bringing news of a major blackout in New York City. I think that after so many hours of the power being taken out and phones, cell phones, internet, and TV not working, it was assumed that it was a terror attack and the planes are dropping bombs on Russia or something. Initially, the book seems to be about a modern marriage and family, priorities and choices, and how one measures success in the 21st century, and it is. ![]() ![]() This latest from Alam ( That Kind of Mother) is so clever and so subtle that it draws readers into a false sense of security and understanding, much like that experienced by Amanda and Clay, who have brought their children to a lovely rental home on Long Island. ![]()
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