Ava Anna Ada
Overview
Ava Anna Ada is a contemporary novel about two women, Ava and Anna, in a near future where heat and dread hang over everything. Anna is grieving her dead daughter and living in a fraught landscape. When Ava enters her life in a single week, their desires and fears twist together and unravel in strange ways.
Writing & Voice
We found the prose intense and unflinching. Millar writes with urgency that matches the oppressive setting. The voices of both women shift quickly, drawing us into their minds without settling into easy answers.
Content & Perspective
The story moves between Ava and Anna as they grapple with personal loss, climate crisis and unsettling relationships. The setting feels close yet distant, a world tipped beyond normal life where survival and passion collide in unpredictable ways.
Themes
Ava Anna Ada explores grief, desire, identity and the weight of the world around us. We were struck by how the novel blends personal trauma with larger ecological unease, pushing characters to question what they want and what they fear most.
What Worked
- Bold and raw exploration of grief and need.
- Evocative setting that feels urgent and fraught.
- Compelling dual perspectives that blur boundaries.
Minor Quibbles
- Some scenes unsettle more than they clarify.
- The pace can feel erratic at times.
Final Thoughts
We found Ava Anna Ada urgent and disquieting, blending grief, desire, and climate anxiety into a claustrophobic week that resists clarity and lingers in the mind.
Rating: ★★★★☆ / 5

