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On a summer night in 1985, three teenagers have been drinking. One of them gets behind the wheel of a car, and, in an instant, everything changes.

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TIME Best Fiction Book of the Year • A Washington Post Notable Work of Fiction • A Real Simple Best Book of the Year

Signal Fires opens on a summer night in 1985. Three teenagers have been drinking. One of them gets behind the wheel of a car, and, in an instant, everything on Division Street changes. Each of their lives, and that of Ben Wilf, a young doctor who arrives on the scene, is shattered. For the Wilf family, the circumstances of that fatal accident will become the deepest kind of secret, one so dangerous it can never be spoken.

On Division Street, time has moved on. When the Shenkmans arrive—a young couple expecting a baby boy—it is as if the accident never happened. But when Waldo, the Shenkmans’ brilliant, lonely son who marvels at the beauty of the world and has a native ability to find connections in everything, befriends Dr. Wilf, now retired and struggling with his wife’s decline, past events come hurtling back in ways no one could ever have foreseen.

In Dani Shapiro’s first work of fiction in fifteen years, she returns to the form that launched her career, with a riveting, deeply felt novel that examines the ties that bind families together—and the secrets that can break them apart.
Signal Fires is a work of haunting beauty by a masterly storyteller.

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A TIME Best Book of the Year • A Washington Post Notable Work of Fiction • A Real Simple Best Book of the Year • An NPR Favorite Book of the Year by Maureen Corrigan

ONE OF MOST EAGERLY ANTICIPATED BOOKS OF THE YEAR:
L.A. Times, TIME, Vanity Fair, LitHub, The Millions

"Powerful work that delves into the consequences of a long-hidden lie . . .
Signal Fires doesn’t shy away from loss but seeks to balance grief with grace. Shapiro’s novel offers the comfort of a view from the stars.”The Washington Post

"[Shapiro] is adept at juxtaposing the magical (not magical realism) and the modern, showing how locations can be the same and not the same, and that a place can be right for some and not for others but that life can still turn out all right . . . Yes, Shapiro goes deep in
Signal Fires, but it pays off. Her crisp prose propels the reader onward: I wanted to know what was going to happen to the characters and I was simultaneously fascinated by the metaphysics. It's definitely a novel worth your time —whatever your sense of that is.”Minneapolis Star Tribune

“In this meditative portrait of tragedy’s long-lasting effects, Shapiro, also a bestselling memoirist, peers into the decades that follow to find the passages, ideas and unexpected connections that gradually, somehow, heal.
” —People

"Shapiro is one of the grand masters of family stories, and her first novel in 15 years further cements that status."
Good Housekeeping

"
Signal Fires is a great novel, but it's also something rarer: a good novel, one that shines with deep truths about what it is to love someone, lose them, and live on . . . Shapiro's great gift as an author is her ability to deliver powerful emotion that never strays into schmaltz." Financial Times (UK)

Signal Fires is at its heart a family story, told in the gorgeous, evocative language [Shapiro] is known for.” —BookPage

“Lay­ered and fine­spun . . . It’s a testament to Shapiro’s abilities as a writer that we never feel whiplashed when being conveyed from one time period to another. Instead, the non­linear narrative immerses us in the five main characters’ most transformative moments . . . Ele­gant writ­ing, sup­port­ed by a clever plot, relat­able char­ac­ters, and brisk pac­ing.”
Jewish Book Council

“[A] gorgeous new novel . . . The families’ lives intertwine in poignant ways, showing how relationships—between siblings, parents and children, spouses, even neighbors—change over time. Have your tissues ready.”
Real Simple

Signal Fires is an exquisitely-written, propulsive drama . . . Shapiro instills all of her characters with a generous humanity . . . one of my top reads of the year." —Elin Hilderbrand, author of 28 Summers

Signal Fires is an urgent and compassionate meditation on memory, time, and space. Shapiro has created a world that's as wrenching as it is wondrous.” —Ruth Ozeki, author of A Tale for the Time Being

Signal Fires cuts a gleaming window into our alternate lives so meticulously and gloriously that it is quite nearly a primer on how to live not only in the present, but in the past and future as well. Shapiro has crafted a stunning future classic.” —Lisa Taddeo, author of Three Women

Signal Fires is a haunting, moving, and propulsive exploration of family secrets.” —Meg Wolitzer, author of The Female Persuasion

“I don’t know of anyone who writes about family with the same generous understanding and gem-cut sentences as Dani Shapiro.
Signal Fires confirms her as an artist of the highest order.” —Gary Shteyngart, author of Super Sad True Love Story

"Wise, deeply perceptive, suffused with light in spite of life's darkness, Dani Shapiro's
Signal Fires is an amazing novel. Shapiro inhabits her characters with lucidity and compassion, and renders their ordinary lives transcendent." —Claire Messud, author of The Woman Upstairs

Signal Fires could only be written by Dani Shapiro—and only now, when she's undoubtedly at the height of her powers. One gets the sense this is the story she has been building toward all these years: a parabolic family drama about the way certain moments echo through time. I'll never stop thinking about it.” —Mary Laura Philpott, author of I Miss You When I Blink

 “Gripping, unexpected, heartbreaking, and beautiful . . . Shapiro explores life’s terms in a profound way.”
—Jamie Lee Curtis

“The celebrated memoirist returns to fiction with a lyrical and propulsive novel in which a horrific crash leaves a young woman dead and the driver’s family closing ranks around him. The secrets and cover-ups that result will haunt the family for generations to come, but it's the richly drawn characters and moody atmospheric that make the book hard to put down.”
Oprah Daily

"Shapiro’s tender and philosophical novel oscillates between timeframes and perspectives, exploring loneliness, penitence and the connectedness of all human experience."
—The Observer (UK)

"Gripping from the start . . . beautifully written, Shapiro explores time, memory and our human interconnectedness to create a tender, moving portrayal of the ripple effect one event and on person’s actions can have on many lives."
Women & Home (UK)

"I loved Dani Shapiro’s beautiful memoir
Inheritance . . . this new novel [Signal Fires], which lyrically examines the ways a single event can alter many lives for ever, is just wonderful." Good Housekeeping (UK)

“Stunning in depth and breadth, this luminous examination of loss and acceptance, furtiveness and reliability, abandonment and friendship ultimately blazes with profound revelations . . . Like creating an intricate origami puzzle, Shapiro folds together the events that define these lives over decades, focusing on specific interludes to divulge old secrets or bury new ones. Returning to fiction after touching readers with her courageous and probing memoirs, including
Inheritance, Shapiro delivers keen perceptions about family dynamics via fictional characters that exude a rare combination of substance and delicacy.” Booklist (starred review)

“A beautiful exploration of the connections between two families and the reverberations from a teenager’s lie . . . Shapiro imagines in luminous prose how each of the characters’ lives might have gone if things had turned out differently.”
Publishers Weekly

“[Shapiro’s] well-developed characters and their interesting careers seal the deal.” —
Kirkus Reviews

“Acclaimed novelist/memoirist Shapiro (
Inheritance) writes with compassion and a deep understanding of the damage that secrets wreak. Shapiro’s first novel in 15 years was well worth the wait.”Library Journal

“A beautiful exploration of the connections between two families and the reverberations from a teenager’s lie . . . Shapiro imagines in luminous prose how each of the characters’ lives might have gone if things had turned out differently . . . an intriguing meditation.”
Publishers Weekly

About the Author

DANI SHAPIRO is the author of eleven books, and the host and creator of the hit podcast Family Secrets. Her most recent novel, Signal Fires, was named a best book of 2022 by Time Magazine, Washington Post, Amazon, and others, and is a national bestseller. Her most recent memoir, Inheritance, was an instant New York Times Bestseller, and named a best book of 2019 by Elle, Vanity Fair, Wired, and Real Simple. Dani’s work has been published in fourteen languages and she’s currently developing Signal Fires for its television adaptation. Dani's book on the process and craft of writing, Still Writing, is being reissued on the occasion of its tenth anniversary in 2023. She occasionally teaches workshops and retreats, and is the co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage (October 24, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 288 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0593467965
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0593467961
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 10.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.18 x 0.87 x 7.98 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Dani Shapiro is the best-selling author of the memoirs Hourglass, Still Writing, Devotion, and Slow Motion, and five novels including Black & White and Family History. Her short fiction, essays, and journalistic pieces have appeared in The New Yorker, Granta, Tin House, One Story, Elle, The New York Times Book Review, the op-ed pages of The New York Times, and many other publications. Dani has taught in the writing programs at Columbia, NYU, The New School and Wesleyan University. She is co-founder of the Sirenland Writers Conference in Positano, Italy. She lives in Litchfield County, Connecticut with her family. Dani's latest book, Inheritance: A Memoir of Genealogy, Paternity, and Love will be published by Knopf in January, 2019.

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Customers find the writing quality stunning, full of wisdom, and beauty. They describe the book as a fantastic, brilliant read that makes them really think. Readers also mention the characters are interesting and likeable.

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Customers find the writing quality of the book deftly expressed, stunning, and lyrical. They say the passages are full of wisdom and beauty. Readers also mention the narration is in the present tense and masterfully told with a near perfect voice.

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Customers find the book fantastic, good, and interesting. They say it makes them really think and is a fast summer read. Readers also mention the non-linear style improves the reading experience.

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"...It is a deeply felt journey with each person. One of the best books I've read in a long time.....and I read a new book every couple of days." Read more

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"...Why didn’t I care about any of these self-serving, lost and troubled characters? And why were they given such foolish names?..." Read more

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"...I would recommend it as a deep contemplative read. It's not so deep that you feel lost; you want to find out what happens to each character." Read more

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Time Worthy Desert Island Read
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Time Worthy Desert Island Read
Has tragedy isolated you from the people you love? Are you afraid your mistakes will haunt you for the rest of your life? Or do you believe in the kindness of strangers, and the joy of paying your blessings forward? If any of the above or all of the above speak to you, you must read this book. And when you do you’ll discover the wonder of an eleven-year-old boy named Waldo, whose innate understanding of the galaxies opens a portal that allows the magical continuum of time to thread the broken pieces of two families together, and lay the foundation for hope. Signal Fires is a story about grief with a happy ending. This Time Worthy book is now one of two Desert Island Reads. .
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
This novel ranks among my favorite novels. Alongside The Book Thief, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin and Sophie’s Choice. It is deeply emotionally moving, the character development is superb, and there is a dash of quantum physics related spirituality that is deftly expressed. Brilliant and Beautiful.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Signal Fires by Dani Shapiro is a mighty novel about family, memory, and the not-so-invisible threads that connect us. The story begins in 1985 when tragedy strikes the Wilf family. The ripple effects of this unfold over time, with the narrative moving between the past and the present. Shapiro weaves a tale that examines how seemingly small choices or happenstances can lead to events with far-reaching consequences. The novel explores connection, unpredictability, the power of forgiveness, and the impact of personal histories.

Unlike many novels that jump between timelines, Signal Fires does so with purpose, reflecting the fluidity of time as a central theme. This revelation unfolds patiently, beautifully.

My kids have had several assignments in school where they are asked to write about a moment of beauty or frustration or failure or success in their life. I always tell them to go small. Signal Fires is a brilliant example of an author doing this. It’s a novel that looks at intricate, tender moments—the small, personal choices that ultimately shape our lives.
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2022
This beautiful story took hold of my heart immediately. It is magical, deep, and so real. As a mom of two little kids, it was a bit painful to read at times, as it puts some hard truths on display and gave me quite a few mini existential crises. It reminded me over and over again that — for better or for worse — nothing stays the same. I read it in two days, barely able to get anything done in between, and I won’t soon forget this story and its gorgeous characters. Just wonderful.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022
I asked myself repeatedly, as I plowed through Signal Fires, what exactly has happened to fiction, and why are we so often drawn into formulaic and predictable plots that we are familiar with and have encountered elsewhere.
Dani Shapiro’s characters are all driven by demons from the past. Childhood trauma, loss, and longing, leave each adult character somehow still immersed in youth-driven shame and grief. As a reader, I found this to be tiresome and repetitive. I had trouble keeping track of the characters, as they were all suffering along their own timelines that crisscrossed each other despite the chapter/character headings. And the terrible choices everyone makes!
The discouraging part is that Dani Shapiro is such a marvelous writer. Having read each of her books- fiction as well as non-fiction, I have come to respect her as one of our best. All the more reason for my disappointment in her latest.
Meghan O’Gieblyn, in a “Cloud Support” essay (from November ’22 Wired magazine,) discusses the difference between reading and listening to books on audio. Rather than bemoan the chosen medium, I was stopped by her comment that “…It seems to me that there exists a more obvious explanation for why reading often feels so dull: Most books are very bad. The vast majority of them are uninspired, unconvincing and poorly written.”
This comment resonated as I turned the pages of Signal Fires, waiting to care, to be drawn in, to be moved. But nothing happened.
It feels strange and lonely to read admiring and positive book reviews for a novel that leaves one so let down. Why didn’t I care about any of these self-serving, lost and troubled characters? And why were they given such foolish names? Waldo and Wilf, I never stopped feeling that Shapiro should have had those choices edited out.
I finished the book with a sense of relief that I gave it my all. Depressing and ho-hum that it was, I saw the characters through to the end and now can only hope for a better story in the future from such a talented author.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023
Signal Fires captivated my attention just as Shapiro’s memoir, “Inheritance…,” kept me from all other activities. The character development and the generous way the author creates redemptive opportunities for the sins of these very real persons offers a breath of hope for anyone who has experienced tragedy. These unique people, whom she imbues with complex frailties and links with unexpected ties that loosen and tighten over the course of time, are more than simply characters in a well-told story. They remain or become lovable (even Shenkman-the-competitor!) in the hands of this talented writer, whose sympathy for each person—each soul—is a triumph in this age of “cancellation.”

A new word, chimerical, started me thinking as a former family therapist. The author might not have intended to use the word in the genetics research sense (as in “Chimeric mice are generated by mixing cells from two [mouse] embryos, generating a mouse with four parental contributions.” Nancy L. Nadon, Merriam-Webster.com). Yet, the idea manifested that, socially, some version of this happened for Waldo. His encounters with Ben and Mimi Wilf were brief, but the quality of those encounters at a critical point in time perhaps lent to Waldo the force of experiencing a love beyond what he knew as his parents’ child that allowed him to go on living, striving, and ultimately thriving in spite of devastating loss. More than the peril of tightly guarded family secrets, this notion (not a new one!) that other persons can correct (or supplant) the imperfect parenting that is inevitable—for what parent is perfect?—sparked not only hopefulness but a sense of duty to connect to those around me who might need a bit of the love that Waldo experienced one fateful night in the arms of (first) Ben and (later) Mimi Wilf.

Highly recommend this book for Book Club discussions. “Signal Fires” offers what, for this reader, represented a secondary but substantive intertwining of astrophysics and philosophy related to life-after-death, another layer of intriguing discussion points.
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