"In prose more readable and brisk and light-filled than any I've read in a long time, Stephanie Kegan has created an intimate portrait of a woman whose lifelong love of her big brother can't be compromised even by his monstrous crimes. Golden State is a moral story of the supremacy of love over law, rendered moving by the tenderness of the ordinary domestic day-to-day life wherein these atrocities come to be revealed."--Louis B. Jones, author of Particles and Luck
"What would you do if you suspected your beloved brother was the man responsible for a string of college campus bombings? In this intense, provocative novel, a Berkeley woman's response to that dilemma nearly destroys her life. Her wrenching experience will resonate with anyone who's ever watched a loved one self-destruct."-- "People Magazine"
"Golden State raises interesting questions about the family, love, and honor. ... If you're looking for your next book club pick, Golden State is sure to provoke an intense discussion."-- "Review District"
"Kegan's masterful, stirring portrait of familial love raises moral questions that'll have you twisting in your seat, asking yourself, 'What would I do?'"--Will Allison, New York Times bestselling author of Long Drive Home
"Stephanie Kegan's Golden State signals the arrival of an exciting new voice in contemporary American fiction. Here is a California novel like no other, where an influential family's turbulent legacy, and one woman's decision, ultimately shapes the destiny of an entire state. In a landscape that is at once as serene and Edenic as it is volatile and combustible, Kegan's writing is deft, finely calibrated, and emotionally resonant. With a cast of characters that feel so familiar they could be our own kin, nothing is spared here as we witness the lengths Natalie Askedahl--wife, mother, sister--will go to in order to protect the ones she loves most."--Alex Espinoza, author of Still Water Saints and The Five Acts of Diego León
"You've got our attention."-- "Los Angeles Magazine"