“McElroy writes with veracity about the effects of nuclear waste on the land and water, and brings to life the strange mix of terror and naivete of the era. The well-drawn backdrop makes this affecting family drama all the more acute.” — Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review
“Atomic Family is a sharp portrait of a family unraveling under the pressure of the paranoia of the Cold War arms race.” — Foreword Reviews
“Atomic Family delivers an expertly crafted, poignant family story as well as important reminders of the environmental damage caused by the making of nuclear weapons—even if they are never used.” — Southern Literary Review
“An intensely moving and emotional book…a 24 hours where, for one family, everything implodes.”—Historical Novel Society
“Atomic Family reminds us that it’s the everyday moments that matter, as the novel shifts from the national and global to the deeply personal.”—EcoLit Books
“Full of beauty and pain, humor and horror, Atomic Family is the real deal: a historical page-turner that pulls readers through a gripping day in the life of a family, and a country, searching for light in the darkness. McElroy is a welcome new voice on the literary scene, and Atomic Family is a reminder that the best historical fiction matters today more than ever.” — Jake Wolff, Author of The History of Living Forever
“Atomic Family is a gorgeous, suspenseful story of the Cold War and of complicated characters living in the wake of the second Red Scare. Historically precise, but never a history lesson, the novel explores a series of moments as resonant and relevant to America today as they have ever been. A glorious debut announcing the arrival of an astonishing talent on the literary scene.” — David James Poissant, Author of Lake Life
“Ciera Horton McElroy is a magician of prose and psychology. Atomic Family is a Mrs. Dalloway updated for the nuclear age, an intense excavation of memory, trauma, and hope. Her characters, so deeply felt, will whisper to you at night long after you finish the book.” — Brenda Peynado, Author of The Rock Eaters
“In Atomic Family, McElroy writes with authority and astonishing lyricism. Fearlessly delving into her characters’ private pain and their deepest desires to be seen and understood, McElroy masterfully reminds that suffering paves the road to redemption. This is an astonishing achievement from an extremely gifted storyteller.” — Gina Ochsner, Author of The Hidden Letters of Velta B.