
It's the summer of 2015, Brooklyn, and the city is sweltering from another record-breaking heat wave, this one accompanied by biblical rains. Edith, a recently retired legal librarian, and her identical twin sister, Kat, have discovered something ominous in their hall closet: it's shaped like a mushroom, it's phosphorescent, and it's rapidly consuming their wall. But that's only the beginning ...
Part suspense, part screwball comedy, Jill Ciment's brilliant novel looks at what happens when our lives--so seemingly set and ordered--break down in the wake of calamity."A darkly comic jewel of a novel . . . Act of God is an act of love, one that is no less funny or endearing for the toughness with which it is bestowed." --The Boston Globe
"Reads like an urbane spin on the Book of Job. . . An antic yet poignant study of who you become when you lose everything . . . Laugh-out-loud funny. . . . Invigoratingly unpredictable." --Seattle Times