DANI SHAPIRO is the author of eleven books, and the host and creator of the hit podcast Family Secrets. Her most recent novel, Signal Fires, was named a best book of 2022 by Time Magazine, Washington Post, Amazon, and others, and is a national bestseller. Her most recent memoir, Inheritance, was an instant New York Times Bestseller, and named a best book of 2019 by Elle, Vanity Fair, Wired, and Real Simple. Dani’s work has been published in fourteen languages and she’s currently developing Signal Fires for its television adaptation. Dani's book on the process and craft of writing, Still Writing, is being reissued on the occasion of its tenth anniversary in 2023. She occasionally teaches workshops and retreats, and is the co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy.
A TIME Best Book of the Year • A Washington Post Notable Work of
Fiction • A Real Simple Best Book of the Year • An NPR Favorite
Book of the Year by Maureen Corrigan
ONE OF MOST EAGERLY ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF THE YEAR: L.A. Times,
TIME, Vanity Fair, LitHub, The Millions
"Powerful work that delves into the consequences of a long-hidden
lie . . . Signal Fires doesn’t shy away from loss but seeks to
balance grief with grace. Shapiro’s novel offers the comfort of a
view from the stars.” —The Washington Post
"[Shapiro] is adept at juxtaposing the magical (not magical
realism) and the modern, showing how locations can be the same and
not the same, and that a place can be right for some and not for
others but that life can still turn out all right . . . Yes,
Shapiro goes deep in Signal Fires, but it pays off. Her crisp prose
propels the reader onward: I wanted to know what was going to
happen to the characters and I was simultaneously fascinated by the
metaphysics. It's definitely a novel worth your time —whatever your
sense of that is.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“In this meditative portrait of tragedy’s long-lasting effects,
Shapiro, also a bestselling memoirist, peers into the decades that
follow to find the passages, ideas and unexpected connections that
gradually, somehow, heal.” —People
"Shapiro is one of the grand masters of family stories, and her
first novel in 15 years further cements that status." —Good
Housekeeping
"Signal Fires is a great novel, but it's also something rarer: a
good novel, one that shines with deep truths about what it is to
love someone, lose them, and live on . . . Shapiro's great gift as
an author is her ability to deliver powerful emotion that never
strays into schmaltz." —Financial Times (UK)
“Signal Fires is at its heart a family story, told in the gorgeous,
evocative language [Shapiro] is known for.” —BookPage
“Layered and finespun . . . It’s a testament to Shapiro’s
abilities as a writer that we never feel whiplashed when being
conveyed from one time period to another. Instead, the nonlinear
narrative immerses us in the five main characters’ most
transformative moments . . . Elegant writing, supported by
a clever plot, relatable characters, and brisk pacing.”
—Jewish Book Council
“[A] gorgeous new novel . . . The families’ lives intertwine in
poignant ways, showing how relationships—between siblings, parents
and children, spouses, even neighbors—change over time. Have your
tissues ready.” —Real Simple
“Signal Fires is an exquisitely-written, propulsive drama . . .
Shapiro instills all of her characters with a generous humanity . .
. one of my top reads of the year." —Elin Hilderbrand, author of 28
Summers
“Signal Fires is an urgent and compassionate meditation on memory,
time, and space. Shapiro has created a world that's as wrenching as
it is wondrous.” —Ruth Ozeki, author of A Tale for the Time
Being
“Signal Fires cuts a gleaming window into our
alternate lives so meticulously and gloriously that
it is quite nearly a primer on how to live not only in
the present, but in the past and future as well. Shapiro has
crafted a stunning future classic.” —Lisa Taddeo, author of Three
Women
“Signal Fires is a haunting, moving, and propulsive exploration of
family secrets.” —Meg Wolitzer, author of The Female Persuasion
“I don’t know of anyone who writes about family with the same
generous understanding and gem-cut sentences as Dani Shapiro.
Signal Fires confirms her as an artist of the highest order.” —Gary
Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story
"Wise, deeply perceptive, suffused with light in spite of life's
darkness, Dani Shapiro's Signal Fires is an amazing novel. Shapiro
inhabits her characters with lucidity and compassion, and renders
their ordinary lives transcendent." —Claire Messud, author of The
Woman Upstairs
“Signal Fires could only be written by Dani Shapiro—and only now,
when she's undoubtedly at the height of her powers. One gets the
sense this is the story she has been building toward all these
years: a parabolic family drama about the way certain moments
echo through time. I'll never stop thinking about it.” —Mary
Laura Philpott, author of I Miss You When I Blink
“Gripping, unexpected, heartbreaking, and beautiful . . .
Shapiro explores life’s terms in a profound way.” —Jamie Lee
Curtis
“The celebrated memoirist returns to fiction with a lyrical and
propulsive novel in which a horrific crash leaves a young woman
dead and the driver’s family closing ranks around him. The secrets
and cover-ups that result will haunt the family for generations to
come, but it's the richly drawn characters and moody atmospheric
that make the book hard to put down.” —Oprah Daily
"Shapiro’s tender and philosophical novel oscillates between
timeframes and perspectives, exploring loneliness, penitence and
the connectedness of all human experience." —The Observer (UK)
"Gripping from the start . . . beautifully written, Shapiro
explores time, memory and our human interconnectedness to create a
tender, moving portrayal of the ripple effect one event and on
person’s actions can have on many lives." —Women & Home (UK)
"I loved Dani Shapiro’s beautiful memoir Inheritance . . . this new
novel [Signal Fires], which lyrically examines the ways a single
event can alter many lives for ever, is just wonderful." —Good
Housekeeping (UK)
“Stunning in depth and breadth, this luminous examination of loss
and acceptance, furtiveness and reliability, abandonment and
friendship ultimately blazes with profound revelations . . . Like
creating an intricate origami puzzle, Shapiro folds together the
events that define these lives over decades, focusing on specific
interludes to divulge old secrets or bury new ones. Returning to
fiction after touching readers with her courageous and probing
memoirs, including Inheritance, Shapiro delivers keen perceptions
about family dynamics via fictional characters that exude a rare
combination of substance and delicacy.” —Booklist (starred
review)
“A beautiful exploration of the connections between two families
and the reverberations from a teenager’s lie . . . Shapiro imagines
in luminous prose how each of the characters’ lives might have gone
if things had turned out differently.” —Publishers Weekly
“[Shapiro’s] well-developed characters and their interesting
careers seal the deal.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Acclaimed novelist/memoirist Shapiro (Inheritance) writes with
compassion and a deep understanding of the damage that secrets
wreak. Shapiro’s first novel in 15 years was well worth the wait.”
—Library Journal
“A beautiful exploration of the connections between two families
and the reverberations from a teenager’s lie . . . Shapiro imagines
in luminous prose how each of the characters’ lives might have gone
if things had turned out differently . . . an intriguing
meditation.” —Publishers Weekly
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