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Tess Gunty
Contemporary America
Themes Of Loneliness
Poignant Relationships
Search For Meaning
Complexity Of Survival
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Binding
Paper Back
Number of Pages
352
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
The Rabbit Hutch Is A Piercing Debut Novel About Loneliness, Longing, And The Stubborn Search For Connection. Set Over One Sweltering July Week In A Low-Cost Housing Complex In Vacca Vale, Indiana, It Follows A Cast Of Unforgettable Neighbors And Their Quiet, Sometimes Desperate, Choices. Written For Adult Readers Who Relish Lyrical, Fearless Prose And A Darkly Funny Edge, The Rabbit Hutch Balances Ache With Wit To Illuminate What Freedom Might Look Like In A World That Often Feels Unforgiving.
In The Rabbit Hutch, The Story Unfolds Through Intimate Scenes And A Chorus Of Voices. Blandine Shares Her Flat With Three Teenage Boys And Navigates Relationships With People She Neither Likes Nor Fully Understands. Alongside Her, An Online Obituary Writer, A Young Mother Bearing A Hidden Burden, And A Woman Running A Solo Campaign Against Rodents Form A Vivid Mosaic Of A Community On The Edge. The Writing Is Savage Yet Beautiful, Mixing Sharp Humor With Exacting Observation To Pull You Into Rooms Where Heat, Fear, And Longing Collide. The BookโS Pace And Structure Stay Taut, Inviting You To Consider What True Freedom Might Require In A Place Where Walls Thin And Lives Cross In Surprising Ways.
After Finishing The Rabbit Hutch, YouโLl Carry A Deeper Understanding Of How People Reach For Connection In Difficult Circumstances And How Freedom Can Arrive In Unexpected Places. It Lingers With Warmth And Quiet Hope, Inviting Reflection On Relationships, Resilience, And The Courage It Takes To Seek Belonging.
Product Details
Author
Tess Gunty
Publisher
Oneworld
Number of Pages
352
Language
English
SKU
BK0477872
ISBN
9780861545803
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
5.51 x 1.85 x 19.81 cm
Binding
Paper Back
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