“Fallout, Liz Kay’s masterful novel about American military families stationed overseas, is a literary high-wire act. Blending propulsive pacing, vivid period detail, and richly complex characters, Kay explores the big questions: war and peace, loyalty and betrayal, friendship, motherhood, and what it means to serve. Beautifully conceived and perfectly executed, Kay illustrates that the conflicts we face at home are often as wrenching, as relentless, and occasionally as deadly, as the battles we fight on the front.”—Jillian Medoff, author of When We Were Bright and Beautiful, This Could Hurt, I Couldn't Love You More, and other novels.“Liz Kay hits it out of the park with her novel Fallout. A combination of a coming-of-age novel and women at life-stage crossroads, Kay once again creates characters readers will care about and identify with. It also takes place at the end of the Cold War on an American base in West Germany, where the fear of nuclear war is a reality. She captures the cultural moment perfectly. Her prose propels you to keep turning the page; you need to know what happens next. I read Fallout in two sittings—I love the way Liz Kay writes and can’t wait to put this book in my customers’ hands.” —Kathleen Caldwell, owner of A Great Good Place for Books.