Above, Isla Morley
Above, Isla Morley
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Above

Author: Isla Morley

Narrator: Madeleine Maby

Unabridged: 13 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/04/2014


Synopsis

“Reeled out with the chilling calmness of a Hitchcock film, Above haunts as it illuminates. Deftly told, this tale of human resilience in the face of madness is a horror classic for our times” (Lynn Cullen, bestselling author of Mrs. Poe).

Blythe Hallowell is sixteen when she is abducted by a survivalist and locked away in an abandoned missile silo in Eudora, Kansas. At first, she focuses frantically on finding a way out, until the harrowing truth of her new existence settles in—the crushing loneliness, the terrifying madness of a captor who believes he is saving her from the end of the world, and the persistent temptation to give up. But nothing prepares Blythe for the burden of raising a child in confinement. Determined to give the boy everything she has lost, she pushes aside the truth about a world he may never see for a myth that just might give meaning to their lives below ground. Years later, their lives are ambushed by an event at once promising and devastating. As Blythe’s dream of going home hangs in the balance, she faces the ultimate choice—between survival and freedom.

Above is a riveting tale of resilience in which “stunning” (Daily Beast) new literary voice Isla Morley compels us to imagine what we would do if everything we had ever known was taken away. Like the bestselling authors of Room and The Lovely Bones before her, Morley explores the unthinkable with haunting detail and tenderly depicts our boundless capacity for hope.

About Isla Morley

Isla Morley grew up in South Africa during apartheid, the child of a British father and fourth-generation South African mother. She now lives in Los Angeles with her husband (a minister) and daughter and an assortment of animals. Her debut novel, Come Sunday, was awarded the Janet Heidinger Kafka Prize for Fiction in 2009 and was a finalist for the Commonwealth Prize. It has been translated into seven languages.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen

i love the idea of this book, but for me, the execution fell a bit flat. this book combines two incredibly marketable themes: abduction and the apocalypse. 16-year-old blythe is kidnapped by dobbs, a man who works in her school library and decides she is "special," so he squirrels her away in an old a......more

At the tender age of 16, life abruptly changed for Blythe Hallowell. As she walked home from the hometown fair in the sleepy town of Eudora, Kansas, feeling jilted by a prospective boyfriend who didn't show, she was abducted. The perpetrator was Dobbs, a library employee who came from a family of su......more

Goodreads review by Robert

I think it’s safe to say at this point in my life I was not the intended audience for this book. I wanted to show up for the party, and I had every intention of dancing with a pretty lass until the world ended, and I met my maker on the back of a pickup truck. But, alas, it twas not to be. The door......more