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“Wow. I felt as if I was right beside a very pregnant Annie during her flight from an earthquake occurring while purchasing a baby crib in Ikea. A nightmare. Author Emma Pattee captures every feeling and mood as she ponders her marriage and the destruction and death she is living through as she tries to find her husband. Could not stop listening! Enjoyed on Libro.fm ”
— Nona • CoffeeTree Books
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“Pattee takes us inside the mind of soon-to-be mother Annie in her attempt to reunite with her husband after a huge earthquake. Tilt poses imperative questions about our nature as individuals and collectively in the face of societal collapse. ”
— Aubrey • Powell's Books
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“What a wild beautiful ride. Gorgeous narration and a story you can’t stop until the end.”
— Amani • The Ivy Bookshop
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“What an achievement! This book is devastating in a million ways, and endlessly compelling. Annie is a compelling narrator -somehow both twisty and marvelously straightforward - and her quest to survive Portland's catastrophic earthquake is incredibly gripping, deeply moving, and much too realistic. Highly recommend.”
— Rafe • Third Place Books
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“I was shocked but not surprised at so many points in this book. This book captures the terror of a natural disaster so well-but it captures the primal love between mother and child even better. A great read, for sure!”
— Melody • Park Books
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“This book hit hard! Pattee did a fantastic job at immersing the readers/listeners in the story. I found myself completely absorbed in what Annie was feeling. The anger, restlessness, fear, all of it. Great read!”
— Elizabeth • Title Euphoria
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“This fictional story of motherhood and Mother Nature is powerful, intense, emotional, and deeply inspiring!!! It’s narrated by a 9-month pregnant Annie, who was shopping last minute for a crib when an earthquake happened. She has to navigate through the city’s ruins to try and reunite with her husband. All while rethinking her life’s choices, she decides if she makes it home, she will make some needed changes to her life. I am left pondering what I would do if this happened and what I need to change in my life. It is such a great read! The ending is PERFECT! 5 Stars!! ”
— Sandra • Underground Books
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“Compelling and well-written. Excellent debut novel.”
— Dave • Page 158 Books
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“A massive earthquake rocks the PNW. A woman, nine months pregnant. 24 hours that feel like the end of the world. This novel makes you contemplate what you would do to ensure the survival of yourself and your unborn child. What life choices would you contemplate, and maybe even regret? This book is propulsive and a bit anxiety inducing at times, while also being trippy because SO MUCH happens in such a short span of time. ”
— Morgan • Fred & June's Books
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“Wow. I felt as if I was right beside a very pregnant Annie during her flight from an earthquake occuring while purchasing a baby crib in Ikea. A nightmare. Author Emma Pattee captures every feeling and mood as she ponders her marriage and the destruction and death she is living through as she tries to find her husband. Could not stop listening! ”
— Nona • CoffeeTree Books
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“Annie, 9 months pregnant, shopping alone for a crib when a monstrous earthquake hits Portland, trapping her in the blackout cave that is a packed IKEA store on a weekday. From there, her survival story zigzags between real time events and the events that led her to be so pregnant and so alone at this inopportune time. With each step towards finding her way home, she encounters spits of hope and surreal threats. It’s a slow-build kind of thriller but once her animalistic instinct that is motherhood kicks into gear, I was shook. ”
— Brittany • Anderson's Bookshop
Set over the course of a single day, an electrifying debut novel from “a powerful new literary voice” (Vogue) following one woman’s journey across a transformed city, carrying the weight of her past and a fervent hope for the future.
Last night, you and I were safe. Last night, in another universe, your father and I stood fighting in the kitchen.
Annie is nine months pregnant and shopping for a crib at IKEA when a massive earthquake hits Portland, Oregon. With no way to reach her husband, no phone or money, and a city left in chaos, there’s nothing to do but walk.
Making her way across the wreckage of Portland, Annie experiences human desperation and kindness: strangers offering help, a riot at a grocery store, and an unlikely friendship with a young mother. As she walks, Annie reflects on her struggling marriage, her disappointing career, and her anxiety about having a baby. If she can just make it home, she’s determined to change her life.
A propulsive debut, Tilt is a primal scream of a novel about the disappointments and desires we all carry, and what each of us will do for the people we love.
Emma Pattee is a climate journalist and fiction writer. Her work has been published in The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Guardian, and elsewhere. She lives in Oregon.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Emma Pattee
Narrator:
Ariel Blake
ISBN:
9781797186429
Length:
6 hours 53 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication date:
March 25, 2025
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#47 Overall
Genre rank:
#7 in Mystery & Thriller