A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR:VULTURE, INSIDEHOOK, THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY WINNER OF THE OREGON BOOK AWARDS' KEN KESEY AWARD FOR FICTION
Epic. . . . A magnificent beast of a novel. Roxane Gay, via Goodreads
Veselka traces [her characters ] arcs with empathy and an earthy sense of humor but also with a ruthless eye. She is a remarkable writer. Los Angeles Times
Vivid. . . . Unflinching. . . . The portrayal of . . . late capitalist America is realistic and devastating. The Seattle Times
A brilliant and fearless book. Nathan Hill, author of The Nix
I was riveted by every line, the humor of being alive, the pathos of this deeply American narrative, and the energy of the prose, which contains everything from the blunt and stunning grammar of history to the personal language of the heart. Hilary Leichter, Oregon Book Awards judges' citation
The Great Offshore Grounds reminded me of what a great novel can do Veselka s seafaring epic has the forward momentum of a grand adventure and the spiraling depth of a new myth. Karen Russell, author ofSleep Donation
[The characters ] misadventures are compelling in and of themselves, irrespective of whether they serve to highlight the rapacity of unchecked neoliberalism or the growing hole in America s social safety net. Rather than subordinate her protagonists experiences to a larger narrative, Veselka patiently waits for a chance to make a connection between one and the other. The Boston Globe
Veselka blends fascinating details of seamanship, cab driving, and boot camp with intimate, spot-on descriptions of contemporary American poverty. . . . This gritty and unsentimental work is compassionate, funny, and deeply human. Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Points of view shift kaleidoscopically, passages of history and politics are woven into the questlike narratives of the characters. The result is a fiery and occasionally luminous chaos that feels true to the experience of those for whom each day is lived at the edges of mainstream society. Kirkus Reviews
A fitting story for our times of families trying to stay together despite all odds, redefining their own relationships along life s perilous journeys. Booklist
Wry, epic, glorious. Emma Donoghue, author of The Pull of the Stars
Vanessa Veselka is the author of the novel Zazen, which won the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize. Her short stories have appeared in Tin House and ZYZZYVA, and her nonfiction in GQ, The Atlantic, Smithsonian, The Atavist Magazine, and was included in TheBest American Essays and the anthology Bitchfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism. She has been, at various times, a teenage runaway, a sex worker, a union organizer, an independent record label owner, a train hopper, a waitress, and a mother. She lives in Portland, Oregon.