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Book SynopsisThe stunning new novel from the author of the National Book Award–finalist
A Children’s BibleTrade Review"Tender but never sentimental, wearing its intelligence in a low-slung style,
Dinosaurs is a garden of earthly delights." -- Laura Mechling - Vogue
"Deceptively simple and quietly lovely,
Dinosaurs is a compassionate character study of a loner who discovers community. " -- Adrienne Westenfeld - Esquire
"Effortlessly readable... there is something new and unusual about
Dinosaurs." -- Sam Sacks - The Wall Street Journal
"Quietly powerful" -- Adam Begley - The Spectator
"This gentle, redemptive novel follows a damaged, trusting man as he heals through human connection and requited love… it leaves a warm afterglow and an optimism that lingers." -- Sally Morris - Daily Mail
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Dinosaurs’ solidifies a new phase of Millet’s career. . . . The spaciousness of the style makes the sense of loss richer and the questions posed — what constitutes moral action, how best can we help one another — at once simpler and more profound." -- Christine Smallwood - The New York Times
"Millet has perfected charged, science-based prose that takes a surgeon’s loupe to how people interact with nature." -- The San Francisco Chronicle
"Dinosaurs is sharp and implacably funny; it evades the sanctimony you’d expect." -- Katy Waldman - The New Yorker