Bug Hollow

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Summer, California, 1970s. Sally Samuelson is eight years old and the course of her family’s life is about to change. When her golden-boy brother Ellis, just graduated from high school, drives up the coast with his two best friends, he promises to be back in a week. But he does not return. After Ellis’s unexpected death, the world of the Samuelsons never spins on the same axis again – especially after Julia, Ellis’s girlfriend, shows up pregnant on their doorstep. And over the next four decades, the family fractures and rebuild, again and again – in a story that takes in love affairs, illnesses, late-in-life marriages and long-hidden secrets, and shows how brief intimate connections and heart-shattering losses can reverberate through generations.

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‘Feels like watching a master painter at work’ Ann Napolitano
‘Wonderful. A moving portrait of an imperfect family’ Jennie Godfrey

‘I adored it’ Claire Lombardo
‘A gorgeous, sprawling family saga’ Literary Hub

Summer, California, 1970s. Sally Samuelson is eight years old, and the course of her family’s life is about to change.

When Ellis, her older brother, tragically fails to return from a week up the coast, the world of the Samuelsons never spins on the same axis again. Especially when Julia, Ellis’s girlfriend, shows up pregnant on their doorstep.

And over the next four decades, the family fractures and rebuilds again and again – in a story that takes in grief, love affairs, illnesses, late-in-life marriages and long-hidden secrets, to show one complicated but loving family trying to make sense of the world.

‘Crackles with compassion . . . I inhaled this book in a weekend, regretting only that it would ever end’ Leslie Jamison
Like a narrative love child of Alice Munro’s stories and Elizabeth Strout’s novels’ New York Times Book Review

‘Huneven is a literary sister to Ann Patchett, Anne Tyler and Tessa Hadley’ Raffaella Barker
‘I couldn’t stop reading this story of a beautiful, broken and quirky family who feel utterly real’ Ericka Waller

Readers love Bug Hollow . . .

????? ‘This book broke my heart and put it back together’
????? A beautiful portrait of a complicated, ordinary, and extraordinary family’
????? ‘May be one of my favourite books of all time’
????? ‘The perfect nostalgic summer book’
????? ‘So real and heartwarming. I loved every character, flaws and all’
????? ‘Best book I read this year!’
????? ‘This novel just wedged its way into my heart and soul’
????? ‘If you’re a fan of Anne Tyler and Elizabeth Strout, you will love this’

Additional information

Weight260 g
Dimensions19.8 × 12.8 × 2.6 cm
Book_author

Huneven, Michelle

Publisher

WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON

Imprint

Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Cover

Paperback

Pages

288

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

813.6 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K