Winner of the 2022 Lambda Literary Award in Bisexual Nonfiction
Winner of the 2022 Jean Córdova Prize for Lesbian/Queer Nonfiction
“There’s a push and pull to the movement of [Sabatini Sloan’s] ideas that engaged me completely. . . . Rigorous essays shake up memory, history, and what we consider the knowledge we possess.”
—Lauren LeBlanc, Observer
“Teems with satisfying complexity. . . . Sloan has that rare ability to convey the astonishment of an insight at the instant of its arrival.”
—Lisa Hsiao Chen, The Rumpus
"Expansive and spacious.”
—Laura Sackton, Book Riot
“The descriptions are surprising and funny, the musings on race in Alaska poignant, and the prose punchy, vulnerable, and surprising.”
—Publishers Weekly
“A meditative journey to Homer, Alaska. . . . This is stunning. Sloan’s prose is breathtaking as she explores the wilderness.”
—Courtney Eathorne, Booklist
“An extraordinary experience! A landscape has never felt so real to me, so like life.”
—Eula Biss
“As aurora to her titular borealis, Aisha Sabatini Sloan bends and flashes with belletristic dexterity and a quietly big-sticked insistence upon her own agency.”
—Samiya Bashir