"On the Way to the End of the World is a marvel, a novel as breathtakingly suspenseful as it is beautifully written. Adrianne Harun manages to balance nostalgia, grief, and a growing sense of unease as she tracks her indelible characters on a historic fifty-mile walk that will end a certain kind of American innocence. This is one of the best books I've read in years."-- "Jess Walter, author of "Beautiful Ruins""
"Every once in a while, a novel emerges with such rare insights it rewires our perception of history. In brilliant and pitch-perfect prose, Adrianne Harun transports us to the Kennedy era and introduces us to characters so immediate and dear we feel we're no longer reading but rather eavesdropping on intimate conversations, secrets, and shattering revelations. Powerful and riveting, On the Way to the End of the World grips the edge of one changing world and catches us where we live today."-- "Debra Magpie Earling, author of "Perma Red" and "The Lost Journals of Sacajawea""
"Both epic and intimate, this exceptional novel takes us on a remarkable journey, as vivid and alluring as it is unforgettable."-- "Rikki Ducornet, author of "Trafik" and "The Plotinus""
"Harun's novel reverberates with nostalgia, psychological insight, and the sacredness of community."-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"[A] masterful microcosm of loneliness, loss, and courage. . . Harun's spellbinding storytelling perfectly evokes both the menace and magic of human connection."-- "Booklist, starred review"