"With surgical precision, Lynn Steger Strong dissects and then elegantly reconstructs an American family on the brink: of falling apart, of finding themselves, of saying all the things left unsaid. From the collateral damage inevitably caused by artists, to the notion that perhaps we are who we always were, Strong’s clear and confident voice and prose makes the unvarnished truths in this book sting. But that same quality makes the moments of profound tenderness and humanity linger. The Float Test—and the Floridian world of this clan—will stay with me for a long time to come." — Xochitl Gonzalez, New York Times bestselling author of Anita de Monte Laughs Last
"What I loved most about The Float Test is the sense of place, and how the sticky, dense heat of Florida, the relentless sun, the flat roads ending at the ocean, is woven into the Kenner family’s DNA. The adult children of the family—all at crisis points in their own lives—gather on the hot ground of their childhood following their mother’s death, where they try to untangle decades of betrayals and sorrow, and reclaim their sense of home." — Ann Napolitano, New York Times bestselling author of Hello Beautiful
“The way Lynn Steger Strong weaves the complicated web of inter-sibling relationships and the wizardry of family toxicity is a wonder, and I’m her #1 fan.” — Samantha Irby, New York Times bestselling author of We Are Never Meeting in Real Life
"As Strong grapples insightfully with questions of who really owns a story, we’re also asked to consider what it means to truly love another person, flaws and all — and, not only that, to turn the lens back on ourselves." — New York Times
"The Float Test is a family drama at its finest." — Town & Country
"Strong’s characters are deeply interior, but hers are not static, solipsistic books; they have an engrossing momentum, this one included." — Vogue
"Strong explores the dynamics of siblinghood—alliances and grudges—and interrogates what it means to claim family stories as your own." — New Yorker
“Quickly, deftly, Strong lays out the financial, emotional and sexual complexities of the three marriages and draws each of the family members for us. The children are as clearly differentiated as the adults, which is not an easy thing to do. Part of the sense of life in the book comes from Strong’s distinctive prose style—compressed, telegraphic and gestural, one in which the sharp noticing of what might otherwise seem like ordinary details about a character or an exchange takes on a resonating depth.” — New York Times Book Review on Flight
“Psychologically astute, deeply affecting. … Lynn Steger Strong’s writing is economical but packs a gut punch… Emotionally transcendent.” — Boston Globe on Flight