The Leftovers: A Novel

With heart, intelligence and a rare ability to illuminate the struggles inherent in ordinary lives, Tom Perrotta's The Leftoversnow adapted into an HBO seriesis a startling, thought-provoking novel about love, connection and loss.

What if—whoosh, right now, with no explanation—a number of us simply vanished? Would some of us collapse? Would others of us go on, one foot in front of the other, as we did before the world turned upside down?

That's what the bewildered citizens of Mapleton, who lost many of their neighbors, friends and lovers in the event known as the Sudden Departure, have to figure out. Because nothing has been the same since it happened—not marriages, not friendships, not even the relationships between parents and children.

Kevin Garvey, Mapleton's new mayor, wants to speed up the healing process, to bring a sense of renewed hope and purpose to his traumatized community. Kevin's own family has fallen apart in the wake of the disaster: his wife, Laurie, has left to join the Guilty Remnant, a homegrown cult whose members take a vow of silence; his son, Tom, is gone, too, dropping out of college to follow a sketchy prophet named Holy Wayne. Only Kevin's teenaged daughter, Jill, remains, and she's definitely not the sweet "A" student she used to be. Kevin wants to help her, but he's distracted by his growing relationship with Nora Durst, a woman who lost her entire family on October 14th and is still reeling from the tragedy, even as she struggles to move beyond it and make a new start.

A New York Times Notable Book for 2011
A Washington Post Notable Fiction Book for 2011
A USA Today 10 Books We Loved Reading in 2011 Title
One of NPR's 10 Best Novels of 2011

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Published Jun 10, 2014

384 pages

Average rating: 6.46

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Jul 06, 2024
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The people of Mapleton, and around the world, are trying to adjust to a new world after the Sudden Departure, or "Rapture," leaves millions missing in the world. Everyone has lost someone; some have lost everyone. The question Tom Perrotta asks is, "Now what?" Do you carry on as most do after the loss of a loved one, grieving but functioning? Or do you join a silent, cigarette-smoking cult called The Guilty Remnant and wait for the Second Coming? Or maybe you follow the prophet Holy Wayne, who can take away your pain with a hug? Most everyone who believes in God in the book wonders why they were overlooked. Pain abounds, but so does the human spirit.

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