The Fall-Down Effect
by Liz Johnston
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Pub Date Apr 21 2026 | Archive Date Apr 30 2026
Literary Press Group of Canada | Book*hug Press
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Description
Exploring protest, climate change, and fractured family relationships, Liz Johnston’s eagerly anticipated debut novel, The Fall-Down Effect, asks what we really owe people in our lives when we are fighting for a greater cause.
As a child in the late 1980s, Fern is the wild heart of her tree-hugging family—quick-tempered and yearning to spend every minute in the woods of the small Pacific Northwest logging town where they live. She is also most like her environmental activist mother, Lynn, who chafes against the demands of motherhood and yearns for the protests of her youth. As tensions escalate, Lynn leaves her partner, Tom, and their three children, telling herself she will devote her life more fully to fighting for the earth.
At nineteen, Fern commits her own radical act of protest in the town, which authorities label ecoterrorism. When Fern goes underground, her parents and siblings—responsible grad student Sylvia and budding artist River—struggle to make sense of her actions while also trying to cover up her absence. Fern’s secret proves impossible to keep, and when she becomes a wanted woman, the rest of the family trades blame. Years later, when Lynn takes shelter from a forest fire in the home she left so many years before, the family is forced to confront their regrets during a fraught, baggage-filled reunion.
A Note From the Publisher
•An expansive and moving story about family, environmental activism, climate change, secrets, and loss, set in a small mountain town over thirty-one years.
•Examines what we owe the people in our lives, even when fighting for a greater cause.
•A stunning debut novel from an “uncommonly assured and polished literary voice” (Rebecca Silver Slater).
•For fans of Kyo Maclear, Barbara Kingsolver, Michael Christie’s Greenwood, Connor Kerr’s Prairie Edge, and Lynn Steger Strong’s Flight.
•Ideal for readers of literary fiction and character-driven family dramas. Will appeal to nature lovers and people concerned with climate change and environmentalism.
Advance Praise
Selected for Quill & Quire's Spring 2026 Preview
“This gripping, tender novel by Liz Johnston tells us so much about lifetimes—of individuals and families, forests and ecosystems. Its characters and hopes are seared into my memory. Read this wondrous, extraordinary book and be moved.” —Madeleine Thien, author of The Book of Records
“The Fall-Down Effect had me from page one—a brave and beautiful novel about desperate measures, the bonds we break and the ones that miraculously endure.” —Alissa York, author of Far Cry
Marketing Plan
• Print and digital ARC
• Media and influencer campaign led by River Street Writing
• Book Events in Toronto, BC, and more CAD cities TBC
• Print and digital ARC
• Media and influencer campaign led by River Street Writing
• Book Events in Toronto, BC, and more CAD cities TBC
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781771669627 |
| PRICE | CA$24.95 (CAD) |
| PAGES | 346 |