The Loop (Paperback)
Book 1 of 12: The LoopNathan Eidem
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Add to basketSold by Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
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Add to basketPaperback. She went to Crater Lake because her therapist told her to take a vacation. She didn't leave for twenty-five years.Naomi Park is a twenty-five-year-old chemistry PhD student when she hears the hum. Something in the volcanic caldera beneath the deepest lake in America reaches for her mind and holds on. She doesn't understand what it is. She can't explain it to anyone. She loses her dissertation, her boyfriend, her career. She moves to Klamath Falls and takes a job at the gift shop and becomes the only person on Earth who knows that something seven thousand years old is alive beneath Crater Lake.For ten years, she carries it alone. No one else knows. No one else can help. She learns the entity's language-a vocabulary of warmth and frequency, spoken through her bones. She becomes the keeper: the bridge between alien consciousness and human minds. Then the marks begin appearing on strangers' wrists, and the weight multiplies. Nine strangers converge on her lake. A global network forms. Other keepers emerge on six continents. Naomi becomes the switchboard, the foundation, the load-bearing wall. The migraines start. The tremor in her left hand. The sleep she no longer gets.At fifty, the choir sings and the weight lifts and Naomi is left standing at the rim with empty hands and a question she has never had time to ask: who is she without the carrying?The Keeper is the story the Loop Universe has been circling around but never told-the cost of being the first through the door. What it takes from a person to hold an alien consciousness for twenty-five years. And what it takes to put it down, walk away, and learn to be a person again.For readers of Piranesi, The Remains of the Day, and anyone who has ever given everything to a job that couldn't love them back.The keeper put it down. The person picked up a fork. And dinner was ready. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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She went to Crater Lake because her therapist told her to take a vacation. She didn’t leave for twenty-five years.
Naomi Park is a twenty-five-year-old chemistry PhD student when she hears the hum. Something in the volcanic caldera beneath the deepest lake in America reaches for her mind and holds on. She doesn’t understand what it is. She can’t explain it to anyone. She loses her dissertation, her boyfriend, her career. She moves to Klamath Falls and takes a job at the gift shop and becomes the only person on Earth who knows that something seven thousand years old is alive beneath Crater Lake.
For ten years, she carries it alone. No one else knows. No one else can help. She learns the entity’s language—a vocabulary of warmth and frequency, spoken through her bones. She becomes the keeper: the bridge between alien consciousness and human minds. Then the marks begin appearing on strangers’ wrists, and the weight multiplies. Nine strangers converge on her lake. A global network forms. Other keepers emerge on six continents. Naomi becomes the switchboard, the foundation, the load-bearing wall. The migraines start. The tremor in her left hand. The sleep she no longer gets.
At fifty, the choir sings and the weight lifts and Naomi is left standing at the rim with empty hands and a question she has never had time to ask: who is she without the carrying?
The Keeper is the story the Loop Universe has been circling around but never told—the cost of being the first through the door. What it takes from a person to hold an alien consciousness for twenty-five years. And what it takes to put it down, walk away, and learn to be a person again.
For readers of Piranesi, The Remains of the Day, and anyone who has ever given everything to a job that couldn’t love them back.
The keeper put it down. The person picked up a fork. And dinner was ready.
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