stunning, timely, & absolutely mesmerizing, Daniel Alarcón`s “ Lost City Radio” questions war & its meaning: from the devastating impact on a society transformed by violence to the emotional scarring each participant, observer, & survivor carries for years after. For ten years, Norma has been the voice of consolation for a people broken by violence. She hosts Lost City Radio, the most popular program in their nameless South American country, gripped in the aftermath of war. Every week, the Indians in the mountains & the poor from the barrios listen as she reads the names of those who have gone missing, those whom the furiously expanding city has swallowed. Loved ones are reunited & the lost are found. Each week, she returns to the airwaves while hiding her own personal loss: her husband disappeared at the end of the war. But the life she has become accustomed to is forever changed when a young boy arrives from the jungle & provides a clue to the fate of her long-missing husb&. A powerful & searing novel of three lives fractured by a civil war, this tender debut marks Alarcón`s emergence as a lyrical voice in American fiction.