Jason Mott holds a BA in fiction and an MFA in poetry and is the author of two poetry collections. His writing has appeared in numerous literary journals, and he was nominated for the 2009 Pushcart Prize. Jason lives in North Carolina.
"The Returned transforms a brilliant premise into an extraordinary
and beautifully realized novel. My spine is still shivering from
the memory of this haunting story. Wow." -Douglas Preston, #1
bestselling author of The Monster of Florence "Jason Mott's
impressive debut novel...is a tense and touching treatise on life,
death and life again."
- USA Today "White-hot debut."
-Entertainment Weekly, Summer Must List "In his exceptional debut
novel, poet Mott brings drama, pathos, joy, horror, and redemption
to a riveting tale." -Publishers Weekly, starred review "This book
offers a beautifully written and emotionally astute lens at our
world gone awry....Poet and debut author Mott has written a
breathtaking novel that navigates emotional minefields with realism
and grace."
-Kirkus, starred review "Mott brings a singularly eloquent voice to
this elegiac novel, which not only fearlessly tackles larger
questions about mortality but also insightfully captures life's
simpler moments....A beautiful meditation on what it means to be
human."
-Booklist, starred review "A wondrous surprise. With fine
craftsmanship and a deep understanding of the human condition,
Jason Mott has woven a tale that is in turns tragic and humorous
and terrifying. Surely this will spark many a fabulous book club
discussion." -Eowyn Ivey, New York Times bestselling author of The
Snow Child "A deft meditation on loss that plays out levels of
consequence on both personal and international stages. Mott allows
the magic of his story to unearth a full range of feelings about
grief and connection." -Aimee Bender, New York Times bestselling
author of The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake "This is a masterly
first novel for Mott...it speaks to many aspects of the human
condition....Highly recommended for those who love a strong story
that makes them think."
-Library Journal, starred review "Thought-provoking, occasionally
dreamlike...Mott's story of literal life after death will catch
readers by their hearts and capture their imaginations....Grab this
book as soon as you possibly can."
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