What Kind of Paradise, Janelle Brown
What Kind of Paradise, Janelle Brown
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What Kind of Paradise

Author: Janelle Brown

Narrator: Peter Ganim, Helen Laser

Unabridged: 11 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/03/2025


Synopsis

A teenage girl breaks free from her father’s world of isolation to discover that her whole life is a lie in this propulsive new novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Pretty Things and Watch Me Disappear.

“A twisty, sharp coming-of-age story for our strange techno-utopian times.”—Rachel Khong, author of Real Americans

The first thing you have to understand is that my father was my entire world.

Growing up in an isolated cabin in Montana in the mid-1990s, Jane knows only the world that she and her father live in: the woodstove that heats their home, the vegetable garden where they try to eke out a subsistence, the books of nineteenth-century philosophy that her father gives her to read in lieu of going to school. Her father is elusive about their pasts, giving Jane little beyond the facts that they once lived in the Bay Area and that her mother died in a car accident, the crash propelling him to move Jane off the grid to raise her in a Waldenesque utopia.

As Jane becomes a teenager she starts pushing against the boundaries of her restricted world. She begs to accompany her father on his occasional trips away from the cabin. But when Jane realizes that her devotion to her father has made her an accomplice to a horrific crime, she flees Montana to the only place she knows to look for answers about her mysterious past, and her mother’s death: San Francisco. It is a city in the midst of a seismic change, where her quest to understand herself will force her to reckon with both the possibilities and the perils of the fledgling internet, and where she will come to question everything she values.

In this sweeping, suspenseful novel from bestselling author Janelle Brown, we see a young woman on a quest to understand how we come to know ourselves. It is a bold and unforgettable story about parents and children; nature and technology; innocence and knowledge; the losses of our past and our dreams for the future.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Shelley's Book Nook on June 02, 2025

My Reviews Can Also Be Found On: The Book Review Crew Blog This is my first book by this author, and it was a winner. Jane and her dad live in a cabin in the woods of Montana. She knows nothing about her past except that they used to live in San Francisco and her mom died in a car accident, but as Ja......more

Goodreads review by Nilufer on June 08, 2025

Dear bookish friends, Stop what you’re doing right now and request an ARC of this book immediately! And after its release, make sure to grab your own copy to proudly add to your treasured library. Trust me—go into this book blind and devour every single page. It’s truly extraordinary! As many brillia......more

Goodreads review by Norma ~ The Sisters on March 19, 2025

2.5 ⭐️ What Kind of Paradise by Janelle Brown had an intriguing premise that immediately caught my attention. A young woman raised in isolation, a father-daughter relationship built on secrecy, and a journey to uncover the truth about her past, it all sounded like the kind of story I would love. But......more

Goodreads review by emilybookedup on June 08, 2025

4.5 rounded to 5 for GR! i looooved this one! was constantly thinking about it when i wasn’t listening and couldn’t wait to get back to it. plus it was creative, thought-provoking, unique and a good blend of genres. AKA my fave type of books lately 👏🏼 🎧 also the audiobook was SO good. narrated by one......more

Goodreads review by James on June 08, 2025

I've read 1 or 2 of the author's previous books and enjoyed them. The slow story and build in this one kept me from feeling connected to the characters and story. I liked the protagonist a lot but it felt like we jumped years in her life, when her true character was being built. Good setting. Differ......more


Quotes

“A book I can hand to anyone, then discuss. . . . [What Kind of Paradise] might prompt a pop-up book club.”—The New York Times

“Absorbing and well-crafted.”The Washington Post

“Thrilling . . . [The] central tension had me racing through the pages, as did the complex family dynamics and irresistible ’90s nostalgia.”—Modern Mrs. Darcy

What Kind of Paradise is a twisty, sharp coming-of-age story for our strange techno-utopian times. It brims with suspense and family secrets, all while asking big questions about the cost of progress.”—Rachel Khong, author of Real Americans

“This is the work of a writer who truly knows how to thrill. Janelle Brown has constructed a tender novel about parents and children, one that leaves readers weighing unanswerable questions of ethics and responsibility.”—Rumaan Alam, author of Entitlement and Leave the World Behind

“An intelligent and thoughtful page-turner that explores the blurry lines between right and wrong, truth and fiction, choice and fate . . . Janelle Brown methodically unravels my favorite kind of mystery—that of who we are and what we believe at our deepest core.”—Jessica Knoll, author of Bright Young Women and Luckiest Girl Alive

What Kind of Paradise is a swiftly moving, gorgeously told story that wrestles with the repercussions of progress, technology, capitalism, and power. Longtime fans of Brown will be thrilled to find her blazing on all cylinders here and newcomers are in for an addictive treat.”—Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney, author of Good Company and The Nest

“A breathtaking story of love, loyalty, family, and fate, What Kind of Paradise is an incredibly prescient and nuanced exploration of the impact of technology on society and individuals. This is Janelle Brown at the top of her game.”—Alafair Burke, author of The Note

“Sinuous, intensely satisfying, spectacular . . . Janelle Brown’s new novel is a complete knockout. Written in her characteristically hypnotic scenes, What Kind of Paradise should be required reading for anyone with qualms about extremism or Big Tech.”—Amity Gaige, author of Heartwood

“Hypnotic.”—Publishers Weekly

“Part coming-of-age story, part psychological thriller, and part social commentary. The engaging characters and fast-paced plot take readers on a journey from the isolated mountains of Montana to the energetic tech boom of 1990s Silicon Valley.”—Library Journal