Waiting for Eden, Elliot Ackerman
Waiting for Eden, Elliot Ackerman
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Waiting for Eden
A novel

Author: Elliot Ackerman

Narrator: MacLeod Andrews

Unabridged: 3 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/25/2018


Synopsis

“Patiently, and unflinchingly, Ackerman is becoming one of the great poet laureates of America’s tragic adventurism across the globe.” —Pico Iyer

Eden lies in a hospital bed, unable to move or speak. His wife Mary spends every day on the sofa in his room. We see them through the eyes of Eden’s best friend, a fellow Marine who didn’t make it back home—and who must relive the secrets held between all three of them as he waits for Eden to finally, mercifully die and join him in whatever comes after.
 
A breathtakingly spare and shattering novel that explores the unseen aftereffects—and unacknowledged casualties—of war, Waiting for Eden is a piercingly insightful, deeply felt meditation on loyalty, friendship, betrayal, and love.
 
“The Tim O’Brien of our era.” —Vogue

“Devastating.” —The Wall Street Journal

“Haunting. . . . Daring.” —The Boston Globe

“Heart-wrenching.” —NPR

About Elliot Ackerman

Elliot Ackerman served five tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan and is the recipient of the Silver Star, the Bronze Star for Valor, and the Purple Heart. A former White House fellow, his essays and fiction have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New Republic, and Ecotone, among others. He currently lives in Istanbul where he writes on the Syrian Civil War.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on October 19, 2018

A soldier lies in a hospital bed, charred beyond recognition. His wife and the ghost of his friend, whom narrates this, wait for him in death. After 3 years, he becomes conscious- unable to communicate but memories flood back. Wow. Amazingly descriptive writing- disturbingly so. A heartbreaking read br......more

Goodreads review by JanB on November 04, 2018

The opening line: “I want you to understand Mary and what she did. But I don’t know if you will. You’ve got to wonder if in the end you’d make the same choice, circumstances being similar, or even the same, God help you.” This book captivated me from the first line to the last. This is a powerful, hea......more

Goodreads review by Carol on August 15, 2023

***10 STARS if I could*** This haunting novella is a story of a gravely wounded Iraq veteran, partially blind, brain damaged and near comatose. He lives on for three years by the miracle of modern medicine and his wife, Mary’s refusal to pull the plug. The narrator is this soldier’s unnamed Marine Co......more

Goodreads review by Karen on March 03, 2019

4.5 Eden Malcom is in a place that no one should ever have to be... his previous 220 pound body is just a 70 lb. charred mass and they’ve cut all of him off up to the torso. He’s also unable to move or speak, trapped inside his mind... he’s a casualty of war. This story is about three main people.. E......more

Goodreads review by Suzanne on September 16, 2018

Eden Malcolm is an Iraqi war veteran who was severely burned by an explosion during a tour. He has been hospitalized for several years and is unable to move or communicate. He is visited daily by his wife, Mary, and has never seen his young daughter who was born while he was deployed. Eden was joine......more


Quotes

“Heart-wrenching.” —Rachel Martin, Morning Edition/NPR
  
“Devastating.” —Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal

“How often does one encounter a novel as perfectly shaped, as fresh, as subtle and as explosive as this? I couldn’t turn away from Elliot Ackerman’s latest taut wonder, and when I got to the final page, I wanted to start all over again, in the light of the haunting last words. Patiently, and unflinchingly, Ackerman is becoming one of the great poet laureates of America’s tragic adventurism across the globe.” Pico Iyer, author of The Art of Stillness

“Masterly . . . Brilliant . . . In his short novel, Ackerman accomplishes what a mountain of maximalist books have rarely delivered over tens of thousands of pages and a few decades: He makes pure character-based literary art, dedicated only to deeply human storytelling . . . Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy and Jenny Offill’s Dept. of Speculation have created similarly shimmering portraits of humans at rest and fury . . . Ackerman explore[s] conflicted, confused true love in such elegant and humane ways that you will come to question everything you think you know about the meanings of romance and fidelity . . . The micro-level power of his unadorned and direct prose lies in no less than an attempt to contain and dramatize the darkness and light of our souls . . . To identify this book as a novel seems inadequate: Waiting for Eden is a sculpture chiseled from the rarest slab of life experience.” —Anthony Swofford, New York Times Book Review

“A slim heartbreaker about a war veteran who reflects on his troubled, secretive marriage.”Entertainment Weekly

“A classic triangle story of love and friendship, a ghost story, a captivity narrative, and a study of human endurance . . . all of it easily read in one sitting . . . Ackerman’s novel quietly suggests that America itself is a ghost story, and we are all in the act of waiting for Eden.” —Brian Turner, Washington Post

“Haunting . . . Daring . . . Ackerman’s spare but vivid prose conveys everything it needs to convey.” —Michael Upchurch, Boston Globe

“A novel about life-or-death decisions . . . Part of a long tradition of slim novels that take place almost entirely on Christmas, stretching back to Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol . . . Ultimately hopeful.”—Erin Vanderhoof, Vanity Fair

“Ackerman further shows himself to be the Tim O’Brien of our era.” Vogue

“With Waiting for Eden, Elliot Ackerman tells a story that cuts straight to the heart of the human condition. His sentences are elegant in their concision and directness, and they reveal as much about grief, love, and our duties to each other as any book I can recall reading. It’s a bold, ambitious project even in its most quiet moments, for it asks no less than where we draw the line around the inherent value of human life. This is a devastatingly sad and compassionate piece of work. Extraordinary.” —Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds and A Shout in the Ruins

“Far more than a war story . . . A tautly written, gripping read . . . Part mystery, part thriller, part unconventional love story, Waiting for Eden explores with gravity and sensitivity the profound questions of love and fidelity, duty and honor, and how one creates a life worth living.”—Julia Tagliere, Washington Independent Review of Books


“With sparse prose and a deft pen, Ackerman writes a profound meditation on the liminal space between our past, present, and future.” Library Journal (starred)
 
“Gorgeously constructed . . . Unique . . . A deeply moving portrayal of how grief can begin even while our loved ones still cling to life . . . A wonderful novel.”Booklist (starred)

“Heartbreaking . . . A deeply touching exploration of resentment, longing, and loss.” Publishers Weekly (starred)

Eden is a masterful work, haunting and enduring . . . Tugs at the heartstrings . . . Engrossing . . . Ackerman displays his writing craft magnificently . . . A suspenseful tale that reveals the deepest recesses of human lives, hopes, and dashed dreams.”—Jim Ewing, Mississippi Clarion Ledger

"An affecting, spare, and unusual novel. ”Kirkus Reviews (starred)
 
“Packed with love, pain, and guilt, but above all, a meditation on the legacies we leave behind.” BookPage