Next Stop, Benjamin Resnick
Next Stop, Benjamin Resnick
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Next Stop

Author: Benjamin Resnick

Narrator: Gilli Messer

Unabridged: 8 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/10/2024


Synopsis

* WINNER OF THE EDWARD LEWIS WALLANT AWARD AND FINALIST FOR THE SAMI ROHR PRIZE *

A gripping and hauntingly prescient novel that explores the precariousness of Jewish American life after a black hole consumes Israel, setting off a chain of global anomalies plunging the world into a time of peril and miracles.

When a black hole suddenly consumes Israel and as mysterious anomalies spread across the globe, suddenly the world teeters on the brink of chaos. As antisemitic paranoia and violence escalate, Jewish citizens Ethan and Ella find themselves navigating a landscape fraught with danger and uncertainty.

Ella, a dedicated photojournalist, captures the shifting dynamics of their nameless American city, documenting the resilience and struggles of its Jewish residents. Some are drawn to the anomalies, disappearing into an abandoned subway system that seems to connect the world, while others form militias in the south. Yet, Ethan, Ella, and her young son Michael choose to remain, seeking solace in small joys amidst the hostility.

But then thousands of commercial planes vanish from the sky. Air travel stops. Borders close. Refugees pour into the capital. Eventually all Jews in the city are forced to relocate to the Pale, an area sandwiched between a park and a river. There, under the watchful eye of border guards, drones, and robotic dogs, they form a fragile new society.

Suspenseful, thought-provoking, and brilliantly conceived, Next Stop is a masterful blend of speculative fiction and family drama. Invoking biblical and historical themes in a world eerily similar to our own, it is a profound exploration of memory, identity, and survival.

About Benjamin Resnick

Benjamin Resnick is the rabbi of the Pelham Jewish Center in New York. Ordained at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, he lives in Pelham with his family. Next Stop is his first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Bookishrealm on May 04, 2024

Surprisingly, this was a tough graphic novel. The cover led me to believe that this would be a fun road trip story. Granted, it was in some ways, but it also covers some heavy topics. CW: death of a loved one, depression, suicidal ideation, illness Next Stop by Debbie Fong is not a graphic novel that......more

Goodreads review by anthony on December 05, 2024

kind of a masterpiece of a debut. you don't expect the magical elements, but then you believe them. i love a band of randos who just like each other based purely on their proximity to each other. every time the other tour members share a private joke with Pia or make an aside that show you how they......more

Goodreads review by abby on September 06, 2023

Thank you NetGalley, Random House Children's, and Random House Graphic for letting me read an advanced reader copy of this book! Pia's life is turned upside down when her family, driven by grief in the loss of her younger brother, uproot their life and move to a new town. In an effort to find peace......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on September 20, 2023

While the target audience of this graphic novel is definitely middle grades readers, it will speak to people of all ages. It is a moving story told through beautiful art and prose. The way the colors are dull and muted in the flashbacks really emphasizes how Pia is feeling despite the vibrant beauty......more

Goodreads review by Lost in Book Land on December 11, 2023

Welcome Back! I am so excited to be back and talking about reads to wrap up the year! I had intended for this post to go live last week however, we had a slight pet emergency (everyone is doing great now, but it did take up most of my time last week). But we are back on track now and I am excited to......more