With lyric beauty, welcome frankness, and rare emotional urgency, Boone reimagines Dickens's Great Expectations in the American South, in the tumultuous 1960s, with a queer perspective and countless new and illuminating approaches. Boone's fresh vision of the tale [is] always true to the realities of class, race, and sexuality of its milieu. Exquisite prose and a storyteller's elan keep the story going.-- Publishers Weekly No single review could possibly encompass the abundance of lives and life underway in Furnace Creek--nor should anyone wish it to. That's why we read books like this one: to get happily lost in their capacious, prodigious pages. It's a satisfyingly substantial libation built upon a potent spirit.--Greg Bills, author of Consider This Home and Fearful Symmetry Dickens for the Civil Rights-Era South-- Los Angeles Review of Books The love of literature hinges not just on beautiful writing but an awareness that the stories of the past have a lot to teach us about the present. By transporting Dickens into our era, Boone demonstrates just that.--Lewis DeSimone The Gay and Lesbian Review Worldwide A funny, moving, and true rendition of everybody's story: surviving our childhoods, which can be uniquely challenging if you're Southern, and queer. Boone is a natural novelist, and Furnace Creek is a genuine accomplishment.--Michael Cunningham, Pulitzer Prize for The Hours A playful reimagining of Dickens, a tautly plotted thriller, a beautifully observed coming of age story: Furnace Creek is a novel that is as hard to categorize as it is to put down. It seizes you in the opening chapters and refuses to let you go.--Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Booker Prize Judge and author of Becoming Dickens Furnace Creek has everything brilliant novels have: characters we love, a story that touches the reader deeply, and a haunting quality that reaches beyond the pages, informing our current lives. It is also wickedly funny, that rare novel full of charming humor and sharp cultural commentary at every turn.--Dana Johnson, Flannery O'Connor Award for Short Fiction and author of Elsewhere, California Joseph Boone has written a page-turning novel, a spirited American retelling of an English classic. The American South is our own Dickensian England, and Boone brings both worlds vividly alive with his ebullient prose. A joyously ambitious debut!--Marianne Wiggins, Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award nominee for Evidence of Things Unseen Stretching from the American South to the Ivy League and the dream of Rome and Paris, Furnace Creek is a sweeping, Gothic tale of sex, race, and a young man's education. I was totally entertained and, most of all, seduced.--Viet Nguyen, Pulitzer Prize for The Sympathizer