Underlake: A Conversation with Erin L. McCoy

Underlake: A Conversation with Erin L. McCoy

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The Gilded PageTarpon Springs, FL
Tuesday, May 19  •  6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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Join us on May 19th as we welcome award-winning poet & author Erin L. McCoy to celebrate her debut release, Underlake!

Join us on Tuesday, May 19th at 6:30 PM as we welcome award-winning poet & author Erin L. McCoy to the bookstore to celebrate her debut release, Underlake! Erin will be in conversation with Rebecca J. Sanford, author of The Disappeared. Books will be available for purchase during the event, however we recommend preordering to guarantee your copy.

PREORDER YOUR COPY HERE.


ABOUT UNDERLAKE:

When a mother claims her missing daughter is alive beneath a lake in a flooded valley, a marine biologist descends into a hidden underwater settlement where those who refused to leave have built a sealed-off world—and where the consequences of that choice are beginning to surface.

Twelve years ago, Otta escaped her small town, determined to become a marine biologist. Now she’s returned, carrying the guilt of a friend’s disappearance during a deep-sea dive and unsure she’ll ever be able to dive again. Then a stranger, May, appears at her door, insisting that her daughter who ran away is under the nearby lake—alive.

It turns out the small-town legend is true: Three decades ago, the entire valley was flooded to build a dam, but the people who lived there refused to leave. These “refugees of a world obsessed with change” now inhabit an underwater realm. To find the missing girl, Otta and May come face-to-face with communities that have lived in isolation for decades, breeding extremes of delusion and nostalgia. As they push their bodies to the mortal limit, the women must confront the fear, control, and suspicion born of the misguided quest to construct a purer world.

Hypnotic and arresting, Underlake brings a poet’s attention to language, evoking the ethereal work of Marilynne Robinson, Lauren Groff, and Emily St. John Mandel and the imaginative brio of Margaret Atwood. In taking her place as a major new voice in American fiction, McCoy shrewdly explores the American obsession with land, inheritance, and race, asking what we cling to when the world changes—and who gets erased in the name of preserving it.

Join us on May 19th as we welcome award-winning poet & author Erin L. McCoy to celebrate her debut release, Underlake!

Join us on Tuesday, May 19th at 6:30 PM as we welcome award-winning poet & author Erin L. McCoy to the bookstore to celebrate her debut release, Underlake! Erin will be in conversation with Rebecca J. Sanford, author of The Disappeared. Books will be available for purchase during the event, however we recommend preordering to guarantee your copy.

PREORDER YOUR COPY HERE.


ABOUT UNDERLAKE:

When a mother claims her missing daughter is alive beneath a lake in a flooded valley, a marine biologist descends into a hidden underwater settlement where those who refused to leave have built a sealed-off world—and where the consequences of that choice are beginning to surface.

Twelve years ago, Otta escaped her small town, determined to become a marine biologist. Now she’s returned, carrying the guilt of a friend’s disappearance during a deep-sea dive and unsure she’ll ever be able to dive again. Then a stranger, May, appears at her door, insisting that her daughter who ran away is under the nearby lake—alive.

It turns out the small-town legend is true: Three decades ago, the entire valley was flooded to build a dam, but the people who lived there refused to leave. These “refugees of a world obsessed with change” now inhabit an underwater realm. To find the missing girl, Otta and May come face-to-face with communities that have lived in isolation for decades, breeding extremes of delusion and nostalgia. As they push their bodies to the mortal limit, the women must confront the fear, control, and suspicion born of the misguided quest to construct a purer world.

Hypnotic and arresting, Underlake brings a poet’s attention to language, evoking the ethereal work of Marilynne Robinson, Lauren Groff, and Emily St. John Mandel and the imaginative brio of Margaret Atwood. In taking her place as a major new voice in American fiction, McCoy shrewdly explores the American obsession with land, inheritance, and race, asking what we cling to when the world changes—and who gets erased in the name of preserving it.

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  • Free parking
  • Doors at 6PM

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The Gilded Page

123 East Court Street

Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

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