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Shortlisted for the 2020 Saroyan Prize
Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize

An Indie Next Selection
A Publishers Weekly Book of the Week
A Best Book of Summer 2019 at Entertainment Weekly and Buzzfeed
A Best Book of June at Cosmopolitan
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"[In
The History of Living Forever,] the mystical and the romantic combine for a love story that also confronts the meaning of life."
―Seija Rankin, Entertainment Weekly

"Exuberant . . . [Jake] Wolff is clearly having fun as he shuffles his narrative deck . . . [Wolff is] an author with a refreshing restlessness, who will try anything to entertain his readers."
―Michael LaPointe, The New York Times

"One of my favorite books of the month if not the entire summer.
The History of Living Forever follows a high school kid named Conrad whose teacher/boyfriend dies mysteriously―leaving him the recipe for the Elixir of Life. Conrad is tasked with completing the recipe, which naturally sends him on a wild adventure uncovering life's―and his teacher's―biggest secrets."
―Mehera Bonner, Cosmopolitan

"Jake Wolff's debut is ambitious and bountiful, centered on the universal human yearning for eternal life . . . Fittingly, the story is larger than life, and Wolff connects Conrad's journey with historical asides about others' attempts at solving the problem of death. He weaves in the past through Sammy's journal entries, and projects into Conrad's future, all the while exploring the often desperate emotions underlying our search for everlasting life ― hope, love, and grief."
Arianna Rebolini, Buzzfeed

"The History of Living Forever is an ambitious and emotionally raw thing, starting and ending with grief, with a twisting alchemical plot tying these human moments together . . . Queerness is central to The History of Living Forever . . . [The] framing of the elixir as a quest not only for immortality, but for normalcy and belonging, is unique amongst the host of alchemy-based SFF I’ve read and seen . . . A page-turner in all its mysteries, both scientific and psychological. It’s the kind of book you think of long after you’ve finished it."
―Em Nordling, Tor.com

"A science fiction story, a gay romance, and a Hardy Boys mystery all rolled into one . . . At its core, Wolff’s book does what all good novels do: It makes an unfamiliar world feel familiar. It moves us with beautifully limned characters. It takes us on a wild ride of twists and turns that place us in the past, present and the future."
―Ken Harvey, Lambda Literary

"One of those
big, ambitious first novels . . . A celebration of the possibility of love, of the gift of loving . . . At times, the novel reminds one of the work of Thomas Pynchon in its paranoid sense of a dark, secret world underneath what we think of as normal reality, but Wolff has his own, unique vision and a gripping poetic style. His characterizations sometimes call to mind Michael Chabon’s best work . . . There’s a great deal of poetry in Wolff’s writing, and his style both carries the reader along and makes her stop and enjoy particularly lovely bits of verbal scenery."
―John M. Clum, New York Journal of Books

"A quest that threads through the past, present and future and sweeps into its maelstrom two people whose all too brief connection would have widely rippling impacts on their lives and the lives of those around them . . . Carving the narrative into a sort of past/present/future triptych is an inspired idea, one that helps accentuate the relentless flow of time even as our heroes try desperately to divert or otherwise delay it . . . Sammy’s globe-trotting journeys and tumultuous relationships juxtapose nicely with the frantic nervousness and familial angst of Conrad in the present . . . ."
―Allen Adams, The Maine Edge

"With uncommon perceptiveness and a vivid imagination, Wolff has crafted a story that is both highly unusual and, in its way, universal.
The History of Living Forever is not only another entry on the long list of stories about the quest for eternal life, but part of another grand storytelling tradition: the coming-of-age tale."
―Hannah Calkins, Shelf Awareness

"Most stories about searching for the elusive elixir of life star either villains or vampires (or both). But this tale focuses on a gay man, and he's not trying to keep his dashing good looks
he's trying to prevent more people he loves from dying."
―Lauren Basalmo and Molly Stout, Cosmopolitan

"More than just a briskly plotted thriller, the book is a meditation on love and loss. The characters' obsession with the elixir brings home the parallels between eternal life and death: Both are a kind of certainty. The best part is the author's figurative descriptions, which teeter between quips and revelations . . . This beautifully written, carefully plotted, intelligent debut is a melancholy pleasure."
Kirkus, starred review

"The search for an eternal life potion weaves through raw emotion, scientific curiosity, and heartbreak in [Jake] Wolff’s intoxicating debut . . . The epic sweep and sly humor in the midst of enormous anguish will remind readers of Michael Chabon’s work as they relish this heady exploration of grief, alchemy, and love."
Publishers Weekly, starred review

"[Jake] Wolff riffs on immortality in a fresh, engrossing tale with a zany cast of characters . . . Wolff's wild, hilarious, and moving adventure is rooted in reason and the tough truths of life: how easy it is to hurt the ones we love; that forgetting is easier than forgiving; and that life (with an elixir or not) is never long enough."
―Katharine Uhrich, Booklist, starred review

"Who doesn’t crave a book about first love, alchemy and eternal life potions? Jake Wolff’s novel is about those things and much more. Narrated by a man looking death in the eyes, it’s a globe-spanning mystery as well as a thoughtful meditation on mental illness and mortality . . . Epic in its scope, Wolff’s novel blends history and myth to paint a compelling portrait of eternal love and the timeless quest for eternal life. "
―Books are Magic on Medium

"[
The History of Living Forever is] about growing, developing relationships, and learning to live. A noteworthy first novel."
―Michael Russo, Library Journal

“Full of compassion and creativity, humor and suspense,
The History of Living Forever follows a vivid cast of characters as they search for the elixir of life―and the secrets they’ve hidden from one another. Jake Wolff’s voice rings with authenticity and wisdom as he reveals that the mystery of human being has as much to do with relationships as it does with mortality. As the novel careens across countries and through centuries, building toward a climax that Wolff pulls off with astonishing panache, The History of Living Forever asks how far we’ll go for the ones we love.”
―Chloe Benjamin, author of The Immortalists

The History of Living Forever is a mystery wrapped in a love story wrapped in a thrilling scientific adventure. Two star-crossed heroes travel the globe and dive into history, seeking the elixir of life. While they gather ingredients they also collect pieces of a larger puzzle, uncovering secrets and betrayals that lead to a deeper understanding of family, connection, and the inner spirit that fuels us all. Jake Wolff is an extraordinary alchemist, and his story’s formula will linger with readers long after they turn the final page.”
―Hannah Tinti, author of The Good Thief and The Twelve Lives of Samuel Hawley

“Jake Wolff has gifted us a deep, daring, adventurous, and highly entertaining debut. At turns funny, painful, philosophical, and always surprising,
The History of Living Forever manages to tackle some of the big questions about being human, and still somehow remains light on its feet―not an easy task, to be sure. This book is a delight.”
―Jonathan Evison, author of West of Here and The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving

“Like shock therapy, like either the origin or demise of a living thing, love (both romantic and familial) can be explained (to an inadequate and woefully disappointing degree) by chemistry. But how we become, say, a couple, a family, or ourselves? Nobody really knows―but this novel slyly demonstrates its alchemy. We see both the actual history of crackpot genius chemists and their pursuit of immortality from 219 B.C. to the present as well as the unforgettable tale of Conrad Aybinder’s attempt to understand the men he loves: his long-dead high school chemistry teacher; his perpetually dying father; and his beloved, suddenly mortal husband. Whip-smart, heartbreaking, engrossing, often funny, and truly original, Jake Wolff’s
The History of Living Forever is one of the finest debut novels I’ve ever read.”
―Mark Winegardner, author of Crooked River Burning and The Godfather Returns

The History of Living Forever, Jake Wolff’s dazzling debut novel about a young man’s quest to discover a life-extending elixir, is a coming-of-age story but also an edge-of-your-seat thriller; a tender love story but also a rollicking buddy adventure; a celebration of the intellect but also a tribute to the human heart. An inventive work of the imagination that spans generations and continents, and is enhanced by its Anthony Doerr–like reverence for science and history, The History of Living Forever seamlessly weaves together complex plots, historical interludes, compelling characters, delicious digressions, facts and fictions, and time itself.”
Judith Claire Mitchell, author of A Reunion of Ghosts

About the Author

Jake Wolff was born and raised in Maine. He received an MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and a Ph.D. in creative writing from Florida State University. His stories and essays have appeared in journals such as Tin House, One Story, and American Short Fiction. He lives in Orlando, Florida, where he is an assistant professor of English at the University of Central Florida. The History of Living Forever is his first novel.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Farrar, Straus and Giroux (June 11, 2019)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 384 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0374170665
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0374170660
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.21 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.39 x 1.21 x 9.14 inches
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Jake Wolff is the author of THE HISTORY OF LIVING FOREVER (Farrar, Straus and Giroux). He holds an MFA in fiction from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a PhD in creative writing from Florida State University. His stories and essays have appeared in journals such as Tin House, One Story, and American Short Fiction. He lives in Orlando, Florida, where he is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Central Florida.

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Conrad Aybinder is a 16-year-old high school senior living in Littlefield, Maine with his aunt and cousin. His mother passed away and his dad was in a car accident while drunk so Conrad has lived with his aunt since the beginning of middle school. His father is currently in liver failure and hoping for a transplant, which he cannot qualify for until his stay in a treatment facility is complete. Conrad immerses himself in his scientific research project with the help of his teacher, Sammy Tampari.

Conrad has spent the summer in a romantic relationship with Sammy (For purposes of this review, I will refer to it as Conrad does rather than as rape.) and is in love with him. It's the first day of school and he cannot wait to see Sammy even though they never discussed how they would act at school. Conrad is sitting in homeroom with his best friend, RJ, and cousin, Emmett, when they get the devastating news that Mr. Tampari has passed away. Conrad is stunned, particularly when he hears that it is thought to be a suicide. Would Sammy have done this, especially without telling Conrad?

As Conrad is dealing with the news, he finds a box at his house filled with Sammy's journals and various effects, including a key to a storage locker and a phone number to call if he needs help. He and RJ visit Sammy's apartment to find it ransacked. As they delve further into what really happened, they are surprised to find that Sammy had been working on finding a recipe for the elixir of life. RJ's sister is suffering from a rare form of muscular dystrophy so he is eager to help Conrad figure it all out and, hopefully, save both Stephanie and Conrad's father.

I really enjoyed this book. It was such a unique story and fascinating to read. It's definitely a book you need to pay attention to rather than a quick beach read. The characters are so well written. The story jumps through various timelines - Conrad at 16, Conrad at 40, Sammy's childhood, Sammy's adulthood before Conrad and their time together. It's a mystery, romance and adventure all in one while exploring parent/child, romantic, friend and family dynamics. I would definitely recommend this book.
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