Finalist for the 2023 Ockham New Zealand Book Award for Fiction
Longlisted for the 2025 Dublin Literary Award
A Millions Most Anticipated Book of Spring 2025
“Extraordinary, humane . . . full of insights into the many cages we construct for the unwanted.”
—Robert Rubsam, The Atlantic
“Stunningly inventive. . . Virginia Woolf’s The Waves meeting a 21st century version of Philip K. Dick. . . Brilliantly weird. Weirdly brilliant.”
—Kirkus, starred review
“A profoundly moving journey through ideas of incarceration and isolation. Adam trusts her reader to spot the trail of clues she drops before revealing all, and it makes for an exhilarating time.”
—Sian Cain, The Guardian
“More than a narrative about survival in space, Audition interrogates the nature of justice and the mechanisms of control. An exhilarating read.”
—Shelf Unbound
"Boundless and mythic."
—Annie Delmedico, ZYZZYVA
“The provocative latest by New Zealander Adam combines science fiction with a treatise against carceral systems. This tale thrums with life.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Audition is a mesmerizing, endlessly inventive novel about brainwashing and captivity, knowledge and banishment. Deftly pivoting between whimsy and devastation, satire and fable, social critique and speculative ingenuity, Audition soars with its own ambitions, rejecting the prison of narrative to make space for something beyond hope.”
—Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore, author of Touching the Art
“A powerful work of social commentary, a bodily exploration and a feat of imagination, all written with Adam’s trademark poise: this is the genre-bending book of the year.”
—Laura Jean McKay, author of Gunflower
"Audition is a strange and powerful book: Swiftian, Beckettian, a space adventure that is simultaneously a chilling allegory for the carceral state. I haven't been able to get its sounds and wild landscapes out of my head."
—Danielle Dutton, author of Prairie, Dresses, Art, Other