An dazzlingly inventive novel about modern family, from the author ofThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
The set-up of Mark Haddon's brilliant new novel is simple: Richard, a wealthy doctor, invites his estranged sister Angela and her family to join his for a week at a vacation home in the English
countryside. Richard has just re-married and inherited a willful stepdaughter in the process; Angela has a feckless husband and three children who sometimes seem alien to her. The stage is set for
seven days of resentment and guilt, a staple of family gatherings the world over.
But because of Haddon's extraordinary narrative technique, the stories of these eight people are anything but simple. Told through the alternating viewpoints of each character, The Red House
becomes a symphony of long-held grudges, fading dreams and rising hopes, tightly-guarded secrets and illicit desires, all adding up to a portrait of contemporary family life that is bittersweet,
comic, and deeply felt. As we come to know each character they become profoundly real to us. We understand them, even as we come to realize they will never fully understand each other, which is the
tragicomedy of every family.
The Red House is a literary tour-de-force that illuminates the puzzle of family in a profoundly empathetic manner -- a novel sure to entrance the millions of readers of The Curious Incident
of the Dog in the Night-Time.
A Kirkus Reviews “New and Notable Title”, June 2012
Selected for the June 2012 Indie Next List
An dazzlingly inventive novel about modern family, from the author ofThe Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
The set-up of Mark Haddon's brilliant new novel is simple: Richard, a wealthy doctor, invites his estranged sister Angela and her family to join his for a week at a vacation home in the English
countryside. Richard has just re-married and inherited a willful stepdaughter in the process; Angela has a feckless husband and three children who sometimes seem alien to her. The stage is set for
seven days of resentment and guilt, a staple of family gatherings the world over.
But because of Haddon's extraordinary narrative technique, the stories of these eight people are anything but simple. Told through the alternating viewpoints of each character, The Red House
becomes a symphony of long-held grudges, fading dreams and rising hopes, tightly-guarded secrets and illicit desires, all adding up to a portrait of contemporary family life that is bittersweet,
comic, and deeply felt. As we come to know each character they become profoundly real to us. We understand them, even as we come to realize they will never fully understand each other, which is the
tragicomedy of every family.
The Red House is a literary tour-de-force that illuminates the puzzle of family in a profoundly empathetic manner -- a novel sure to entrance the millions of readers of The Curious Incident
of the Dog in the Night-Time.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Absorbing…Brilliant…Haddon
wends a careful path in this novel between the effervescent comedy of quirky
families and the bitter tragedy of dysfunctional ones.” —Washington Post
“Haddon delivers a
story of remarkable complexity, exploring the rich interior lives of his
characters…Impressive.” —USA Today
“Haddon delights in
winkling…social misfits out of their natural habitats and thrusting them into
very English comedies of discombobulation and befuddlement.” —New York Times
“[Haddon] writes like
a dream. Never showy, but often lyrically descriptive, he takes the reader with
him to the core of this crazy family…He has a true understanding of the human
heart.” —Spectator (London)
“Particularly fresh
and true.” —O, The Oprah Magazine
“A chaotic but
truthful portrait of what family means in this narcissistic age: less a
cohesive whole than a group of individuals bumping against each other with
their own needs, disappointments and…victories.” —Seattle Times
“In this absorbing,
Virginia Woolf-esque novel…an extended family gathers for a week in the English
countryside. Perfect (or not) for that holiday with the in-laws.” —People
“The story unfolds
from all eight characters’ points of view, a tricky strategy that pays off,
letting Haddon dig convincingly into all of the failures, worries, and
weaknesses that they can’t leave behind.” —Entertainment Weekly
“Engaging…The quality
of the writing allows us to know this extended clan, who are on a week’s
holiday, better than they know each other.” —Independent (London)
“The language of [The Red House] is wonderful—particular,
vivid, attentive.” —Plain Dealer
“Each of the
characters acts as a splintered bit of mirror for the others, so that the
reader sees them all from multiple perspectives…Satisfying and believable…Haddon
writes with a gentle, compassionate sense of irony.” —Columbus Dispatch
“Haddon peers inside
the messy dynamics of a group of relatives, each grappling with their own fears
and trying to make sense of themselves as a family…[The novel] braids together
themes of sexual identity, parental insecurity, and sibling rivalry, and no one
gets away unscathed.” —NPR
Absorbing.... Even if you don’t see your relatives in these pages, you’ll learn to appreciate their ungainly efforts to reach out and maintain those old filial bonds....What holds our interest is Haddon’s extraordinary sympathy, his ability to reveal what stirs these people beneath their congenial holiday faces....a brilliant portrayal of the asymmetric nature of resentment within families....But it’s Hardon’s peculiar structure that raises this family drama to something exceptional. He’s perfected a constantly shifting perspective that keeps our sympathies from taking root in any one of these characters....the effect is symphonic....Haddon wends a careful path in this novel between the effervescent comedy of quirky families and the bitter tragedy of dysfunctional ones. —The Washington Post
A story of remarkable complexity, exploring the rich interior lives of his characters.....Most impressive is the ambitious structure of this novel....there's an abundance of dark humor....the story moves along swiftly and seamlessly. —USA Today
“In this absorbing, Virginia Woolf-esque novel by the author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time, an extended family gathers for a week in the English countryside. Perfect (or not) for that holiday with the in-laws. —People
The story unfolds from all eight characters’ points of view, a tricky strategy that pays off, letting Haddon dig convincingly into all of the failures, worries and weaknesses that they can’t leave behind —Entertainment Weekly
"Particularly fresh and true —O Magazine
A beautiful and authentic portrait of a blended family and the secrets, grudges and desires that keep its members apart —Real Simple
In Mark Haddon's The Red House, a nuclear family detonates delightfully....particular, vivid, attentive....a wonderful perspective —Cleveland Plain Dealer
A fun, fast-paced read from one of our finest storytellers —Dallas Morning News
THE RED HOUSE employs the same empathy for its varied characters and the same sharply observed, skewed view of the 'ordinary' world....creates a mosaic whose pieces add up to a picture no one character can see....satisfying and believable....Haddon writes with a gentle, compassionate sense of irony —Columbus Dispatch
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Haddon peers inside the messy dynamics of a group of relatives, each grappling with their own fears and trying to make sense of themselves as a family....braids together themes of sexual identity, parental insecurity and sibling rivalry, and no one gets away unscathed —NPR
"Exciting and accessible —The Daily Beast
Amusing and poignant as it explores a family’s fumbling attempts at connection —Whole Living
Surprising and deeply moving....the set-up ensures that there will be revelations, twists and shifts in the family dynamic....sustaining suspense....while enriching the developing relationships among people....organic rather than contrived, the characters convincing throughout, the tone compassionate and the writing wise. A novel to savor. —Kirkus, starred review
“[Haddon] is almost unrivalled at the notoriously tricky task of giving an authentic voice to children, and his ability to pinpoint the comic aspects of the everyday scenarios. —Sunday Times
"A masterly evocation of two dysfunctional, yet outwardly respectable families. —Sunday Express
Mark Haddon is terrifyingly talented. —Times (UK)"A serious, lyrical, complex novel....beautiful
"Hugely enjoyable, sympathetic novel would make perfect reading for those setting out on holiday —The Observer"[Haddon is] a master craftsman
"With writing as elegant and truthful as this, readers will wish to keep their copies close at hand to savour again. —The Daily Mail
"[Haddon] writes like a dream. Never showy, but often lyrically descriptive, he takes the reader with him to the core of this crazy family. Secondly, he has a true understanding of the human heart. —Spectator
It’s every bit as charmingly idiosyncratic as his brilliant The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. —The Daily Mirror
Engaging....From the first page in which the train carrying Dominic and Angela's family "unzips the fields", there is a vigor to Haddon's prose which carries you along. I read it twice, both times with enjoyment. —The IndependentPraise for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
A triumph of empathy. —The New Yorker
Gloriously eccentric and wonderfully intelligent. —The Boston Globe
“Moving . . . wonderfully vivid . . . Mr. Haddon writes with such sympathy, such understanding. —Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
Haddon’s book illuminates the way one mind works so precisely, so humanely, that it reads like both an acutely observed case study and an artful exploration of a different ‘mystery’: the thoughts and feelings we share even with those very different from us. —Entertainment Weekly
Funny, sad and totally convincing. —Time
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So astute, so gently funny, so touching, that you get caught up in the fate of the well-meaning, if slightly imprudent, Hall family. —USA Today
Snaps, crackles and pops with humor and pathos as Haddon depicts family members driving one another crazy . . . sparklingly written with short, punchy chapters . . . Haddon deftly pulls this off with what we can now hail as his trademark tenderness. —Los Angeles Times
A nonstop pleasure. —People
Superbly entertaining . . . Haddon’s particular genius, however, lies in the unobtrusive way he makes us identify with his characters . . . fine craftsmanship. —The Washington Post Book World
Totally brilliant . . . [Haddon is]so wondrously articulate, so rigorous in thinking through his characters’ mind-sets, that A Spot of Bother serves as a fine example of why novels exit. —The New York Times Book Review
Mark Haddon is an author, illustrator, and screenwriter. His bestselling novel, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, was published in 2003 and won seventeen literary
prizes, including the Whitbread Book of the Year Award, and is an international bestseller. Mark Haddon lives in Oxford, England.
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