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The Hole We're In

By: Gabrielle Zevin
Narrated by: Mara Wilson
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With The Hole We're In—a bold, timeless, yet all too timely novel about a troubled American family navigating an even more troubled America—award-winning author and screenwriter Gabrielle Zevin delivers a work that places her in the ranks of our shrewdest social observers and top literary talents.

Meet the Pomeroys: a church-going family living in a too-red house in a Texas college town. Roger, the patriarch, has impulsively gone back to school, only to find his future ambitions at odds with the temptations of the present. His wife, Georgia, tries to keep things afloat at home, but she's been feeding the bill drawer with unopened envelopes for months and never manages to confront its swelling contents. In an attempt to climb out of the holes they've dug, Roger and Georgia make a series of choices that have catastrophic consequences for their three children—especially for Patsy, the youngest, who will spend most of her life fighting to overcome them. The Hole We're In shines a spotlight on some of the most relevant issues of today: over-reliance on credit, gender and class politics, and the war in Iraq. But it is Zevin's deft exploration of the fragile economy of family life that makes this a book for the ages.

©2010 Gabrielle Zevin (P)2023 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Family Life Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Psychological Small Town & Rural
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As with all of Zevin’s books, the storytelling is brilliant and always different. Really strong sense of style and so digestible. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

Brilliant

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Gabrielle Zevin has become one of my favourite authors. Her characters are so realistic that it‘s hard to believe her stories aren’t just straight up fact. This book deals with so many topics (addiction, abortion, war, grief, the list goes on) and yet the story flows so smoothly, always allowing us to empathise with both sides of an argument.

A seemingly ‚normal‘ story written in such perfect detail, Gabrielle Zevin is just amazing at what she does

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