The New Naturals, Gabriel Bump
The New Naturals, Gabriel Bump
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The New Naturals

Author: Gabriel Bump

Narrator: Robin Miles

Unabridged: 8 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/14/2023


Synopsis

Critically acclaimed, for readers of Paul Beatty's The Sellout and Jennifer Egan's The Candy House, a moving and darkly funny novel about an attempt to found an underground Utopia.

An abandoned restaurant on a hill off the highway in Western Massachusetts doesn't look like much. But to Rio, a young Black woman bereft after the loss of her newborn child, this hill becomes more than a safe haven—it becomes a place to start over. She convinces her husband to help her construct a society underground, somewhere everyone can feel safe, loved, and accepted.
 
Soon their utopia begins to take shape and attracts the unhoused, the disillusioned, and the spiritually lost. But no matter how much these people all yearn for a sanctuary from the existential dread of life above the surface, what happens if this new society can't actually work? 

From an exciting new literary voice, The New Naturals is fresh and deeply perceptive, capturing the absurdity of life in the 21st century. In this remarkable feat of imagination, Bump shows us that, ultimately, it is our love for and connection to each other that will save us.  

**A 2023 NEW YORK TIMES and WASHINGTON POST Notable Book and a BOSTON GLOBE Best Book of the Year**

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nicole

If you want to read about people building a utopian society underground, that's not really what this is... To set proper expectations - 85% of the story tells why each character wants to join the underground society. (Spoiler alert, they are unhappy, suffered great loss, searching for connection, fe......more

Goodreads review by Sidne

Excellent premise that didn’t deliver......more

Goodreads review by Chris

I enjoyed Bump's debut Everywhere You Don't Belong. It wasn't a perfect book, but it showed so much potential that when I saw the author's sophomore effort was on the way, I had to snag a copy. The premise of a young Black couple starting an isolated utopian community really pulled me in. Like Everyw......more

Intriguing premise, sympathetic characters, and some appealing writing…but the story is insufficiently developed and the novel feels incomplete.......more