Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…

A 1999 National Book Award finalist for WHO DO YOU LOVE, Jean Thompson towers into the stratosphere with her new novel, WIDE BLUE YONDER. It is the summer of 1999, and something big and bad is coming to Springfield, Illinois, ‘the place the Weather lived.’ WIDE BLUE YONDER is a novel about weather in all its permutations, climatic, emotional, even metaphysical. Our guides through this season of blazing heat and fearsome storms comprise an unlikely quartet, each preparing in some measure for the end of the world. Uncle Harvey believes he is the Weather Channel’s ‘Local Forecast.’ Yet even an arsenal of meteorological facts and figures can’t stanch his existential fears. Harvey’s niece, Josie, is fixed with a different predicament. She’s seventeen with nowhere to go in the Land of Lincoln except into deep trouble. Josie’s mother, Elaine, feigns cheerful efficiency, desperately masking a far more urgent quest. And then there’s the loner Rolando, who hails from Los Angeles. A human storm system fueled by boundless rage, Rolando is on course to make Springfield the ground zero of his wrath. Newsweek’s Jeff Giles memorably described Thompson’s previous collection, WHO DO YOU LOVE, as ‘a beautiful book, but a hell of a sad one’ WIDE BLUE YONDER burns brighter, yet moves in the same mysterious ways.
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
Stock availability can be subject to change without notice. We recommend calling the shop or contacting our online team to check availability of low stock items. Please see our Shopping Online page for more details.
A 1999 National Book Award finalist for WHO DO YOU LOVE, Jean Thompson towers into the stratosphere with her new novel, WIDE BLUE YONDER. It is the summer of 1999, and something big and bad is coming to Springfield, Illinois, ‘the place the Weather lived.’ WIDE BLUE YONDER is a novel about weather in all its permutations, climatic, emotional, even metaphysical. Our guides through this season of blazing heat and fearsome storms comprise an unlikely quartet, each preparing in some measure for the end of the world. Uncle Harvey believes he is the Weather Channel’s ‘Local Forecast.’ Yet even an arsenal of meteorological facts and figures can’t stanch his existential fears. Harvey’s niece, Josie, is fixed with a different predicament. She’s seventeen with nowhere to go in the Land of Lincoln except into deep trouble. Josie’s mother, Elaine, feigns cheerful efficiency, desperately masking a far more urgent quest. And then there’s the loner Rolando, who hails from Los Angeles. A human storm system fueled by boundless rage, Rolando is on course to make Springfield the ground zero of his wrath. Newsweek’s Jeff Giles memorably described Thompson’s previous collection, WHO DO YOU LOVE, as ‘a beautiful book, but a hell of a sad one’ WIDE BLUE YONDER burns brighter, yet moves in the same mysterious ways.