Arcadia is the second novel by Lauren Groff published in 2012 by Hachette.
It is set in Upstate New York during the 1960s and 70s, and depicts a utopian commune through the eyes of the settlement's first-born child, Bit.
The book then splits storylines to depict a post-apocalyptic future ravaged by global warming.
The novel received high praise from The New York Times,[1] The Kenyon Review,[2] NPR,[3] and Guernica.
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