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The Antidote

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The Antidote

By: Karen Russell
Narrated by: Elena Rey, Sophie Amoss, Mark Bramhall, Shayna Small, Jon Orsini, Natasha Soudek, Karen Russell, James Riding In
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD • From Pulitzer finalist, MacArthur Fellowship recipient, and bestselling author of Swamplandia! and Vampires in the Lemon Grove Karen Russell: a gripping dust bowl epic about five characters whose fates become entangled after a storm ravages their small Nebraskan town

“Achingly gorgeous. . . . Karen Russell is one of our most humane and generous writers; this book is as profound as it is wonderfully strange.” Lauren Groff, author of The Vaster Wilds


The Antidote opens on Black Sunday, as a historic dust storm ravages the fictional town of Uz, Nebraska. But Uz is already collapsing—not just under the weight of the Great Depression and the dust bowl drought but beneath its own violent histories. The Antidote follows a "Prairie Witch,” whose body serves as a bank vault for peoples’ memories and secrets; a Polish wheat farmer who learns how quickly a hoarded blessing can become a curse; his orphan niece, a basketball star and witch’s apprentice in furious flight from her grief; a voluble scarecrow; and a New Deal photographer whose time-traveling camera threatens to reveal both the town’s secrets and its fate.

Russell's novel is above all a reckoning with a nation’s forgetting—enacting the settler amnesia and willful omissions passed down from generation to generation, and unearthing not only horrors but shimmering possibilities. The Antidote echoes with urgent warnings for our own climate emergency, challenging readers with a vision of what might have been—and what still could be.
Literary Fiction Small Town & Rural Historical Fiction Heartfelt Witches & Wizards Genre Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary
Magical Storytelling • Complex Characters • Historical Fiction • Creative Plot • Beautiful Writing • Talented Cast

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Sensitive weaving of fact and fiction. The magical and the brutal reality of the connections to today’s environmental threats.

Excellent exposition of characters. The landscape included and the sensitive retelling of a painful period in American history.

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enjoyed learning exploring the legendary Dustbowl in Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma as well as the Indigenous people involved, effected and affected. I knew about the Industrial school in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. This novel explored the Pawnee experience

the dustbowl

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Loved this book. Covers an incredible amount of ground across a panoply of justice issues, all tied to mostly likable and worthy characters.
It comes together powerfully in the end and has plenty of exciting twists along the way to keep you enticed. My only concerns were some unfinished storylines with Harp and Etna, the deputy, Del and Valeria, as well as the awkwardness of The prairie witch apparently talking to her son in diary form which was confusing at times and felt disjointed.
Nonetheless it is a masterful work of art that speaks critically to so many truths our modern American culture needs to hear.

A Panoply of Justice issues woven into a creative story

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I highly recommend "The Antidote" and will relisten soon to catch what I might have missed the first time.

A favorite for me!

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This is a brilliant, beautifully written book. It is set in Nebraska during the Dust Bowl. Karen Russell deftly intertwines many themes throughout the narrative. I won’t give them away in this review.

I listened to it on while on a long driving trip. The audio production was flawless. Each chapter is told by one of the main characters voiced by a different person. The characters are so well developed and “listening to them speak” allowed me to know them intimately.

I highly recommend it and just began reading “Swamplandia!” KR’s previous novel.

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