Wednesday, June 03, 2026

The Radiant Dark



The Radiant Dark by Alexandra Oliva. New York: SJP LIT, 2026. 416 pages. ****

Oliva has written a multigenerational novel starting in 1980 and ending in 2138. Carol and her husband have had their first child and her life as a new mother is a lonely one. Life is somewhat predictable until "something flashes in the sky." What was that? Her husband and others get caught up in far-fetched explanations and conspiracy theories. The flickering eventually is determined to be communication from life on exoplanet, Ross128. Those other beings are 11 light years away in their communication and some humans fear what they don't understand. 

Well-written with an interesting premise, a message from another planet that takes 11 light years to get here - should we answer, ignore, or create a way to defend ourselves. If we respond, what should we say and who gets to decide the message? Motherhood is never an easy path, lacking clear direction, support, and understanding. Carol and her scientific daughter do not speak the same language, and Carol eventually finds the love and acceptance she seeks with her new husband and the light teachings of Hector Thomas. One of my favorite quotes from the book is "Every trial is an opportunity to grow. If you cannot see the light in a situation, try to feel it. Feel for the warmth. And if you cannot feel it, then perhaps it's your turn to provide it." 

Following Carol and her family through the years, we are reminded how we are different and alike. Not my usual genre (speculative fiction), I did enjoy it and read it in two days. Sympathetic to Carol's struggle with her dysfunctional family and at the same time, it was easy to be critical from a distance.  More multigenerational than science fiction, however, the story has broad appeal. What if there is life out there watching us from afar? Some people can't agree as to whether we landed on the moon and tensions run high around that discussion. This is a novel that will make you think and question what would you do? 

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Alexandra Oliva was born and raised in the mountains of upstate New York and is the author of The Radiant Dark, Forget Me Not, and The Last One. A first-generation college graduate, she earned a BA in history from Yale University and an MFA in creative writing from The New School. She currently lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family.

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