This Other Eden is a 2023 novel by American writer Paul Harding.
Background
The novel presents a fictionalized version of Maine's Malaga Island, dubbed "Apple Island" in the book.[1] It's based on the historical record of when "Maine forcibly removed all residents of a mixed-race fishing community on a small island off the coast of Phippsburg in 1912."[2]
Harding began the earliest version of the novel by writing a scene featuring Mrs. Hale, a character from his novel Enon.[3] In the scene, Mrs. Hale and members of her family sit in a meadow, and observe an unknown person, inspired by a Charles Ethan Porter painting.[3]
Reception
According to literary review aggregator Book Marks, the novel received mostly "Rave" reviews.[4]Danez Smith, in a review published by The New York Times, praised Harding's prose.[5] In a review published by the Financial Times, Catherine Taylor also praised Harding's writing.[6]
Writing for The Los Angeles Times, Mark Athitakis compared the book unfavorably to Harding's previous works.[7] Athitakis also wrote that Harding's writing was "fussed over".[7]
Some historians and those with family ties to the island claimed the novel includes harmful myths about the island's residents that historians have tried to correct.[10]