Eden West
Age 14+
General Fiction
“Hautman sensitively and gracefully explores powerful ideas about faith. . . . Thought-provoking and quietly captivating.” — Booklist (starred review)
Twelve square miles of paradise make up Nodd, the land of the Grace. It is all seventeen-year-old Jacob knows. Beyond the fence lies the World, a wicked, terrible place, and when the Archangel Zerachiel descends from Heaven, only the Grace will be spared the horrors of the Apocalypse. But something rotten is taking hold in paradise. When Jacob meets Lynna, a girl from the ranch just across the fence, he is tempted to sample the forbidden Worldly pleasures—and his faith, his devotion, and his grip on reality will all be tested.
Creators
Pete Hautman is the author of many books for young adults and adults, including the National Book Award–winning Godless and the recent Klaatu Diskos trilogy. He splits his time between Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Reviews
Hautman delivers a captivating character study, studiously demonstrating the reasons why some people are drawn into cults and quietly revealing how unquestioned power turns rotten. Jacob is a realistic and relatable protagonist and his complex relationships with those around him—and himself—ring true. Eden West is both quiet and loud, understanding and judging, and absolutely engrossing. Readers will be quick to judge the Grace but may find themselves looking inward to their own beliefs as they move through the story…. A heartbreaking, uplifting, and fantastic read.
School Library Journal (starred review)
While projecting a unique and expressive voice in Jacob, Hautman sensitively and gracefully explores powerful ideas about faith and church communities, keeping a deft balance between criticism of religious fervor and deep respect for faith and belief. Thought-provoking and quietly captivating.
Booklist (starred review)
In this novel that cuts to the core of adolescence, Hautman walks the line between those of pure faith and those who stray, creating full-blooded characters who feel real and flawed. Jacob must sort out his own relationship with the God of his understanding–no one can teach him what that looks like.
Shelf Awareness (starred review)
Hautman captures the cultish mind-set easily while showing just how fragile its foundation can be.
Publishers Weekly
Pete Hautman is not afraid to tangle with religion and faith at a personal, thoughtful, and vital level. This book travels some rough country, but it crosses it with respect.
Blythe Woolston, author of "Black Helicopters" and "The Freak Observer"
Jacob, genuinely torn between his faith and his desires, is a compelling character, and his experience will resonate with readers…Readers who appreciate novels with a sturdy amount of moral ambiguity will find much to mull in this one.
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Hautman is an excellent writer, so it is no surprise his newest book is easy to get into and grips readers from start to finish.
VOYA
Hautman’s portrayal of Jacob’s emotional turmoil is hauntingly believable, and the story’s examination of religious faith and fervor is wholly absorbing.
The Horn Book
As always, Hautman’s insight and precise prose are rewarding.
Star Tribune
Immediately engrossing, this story gives the reader a compelling look into a modern-day cult. Jacob is a sympathetic character with universal appeal. This unique story is surprisingly hopeful and offers a welcome change of topics.
School Library Connection
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