<p><strong>In her electric debut, Madeline Cash synthesizes the godlessness of a digital age into a glimmering, sublime, life-affirming collage of stories.</strong></p><p>Earth Angel is a book like no other, the paperback that swallowed the smartphone. An Isis recruit, an adolescent beauty queen, and a childless millennial walk into a bar. A Biblical plague rains down head lice, aerial drone strikes, gender non-conforming frogs. An app throws a slumber party for a friendless office worker. Texans in the winter, the Taliban in Springtime, Teslas with <img><img src="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/13xleGcZmQDO82hO4dwSxLHHVfUbgeQ-knwQiI0-JSUFolLJQB4QhMRXIgEX8itQ7bYu9cYdXH9NHZuXS_pqpIJKFIujPveQxrbuNIaS3NnAcRCacuYmZkIwMCx