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Run for the Hills: A Novel
by Kevin Wilson
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Synopsis
š§Run Time = 7 hours and 23 minutesāA touching and generous romp of a novelā (The New York Times Book Review) from a New York Times bestselling author: When Reuben arrives at Madelineās Tennessee farm claiming to be one of many half-siblings, sheās swept ...
š§Run Time = 7 hours and 23 minutes
āA touching and generous romp of a novelā (The New York Times Book Review) from a New York Times bestselling author: When Reuben arrives at Madelineās Tennessee farm claiming to be one of many half-siblings, sheās swept into a wild road trip to track down the others! āAn immersive experienceā (AudioFile) performed by an AudioFile Golden Voice.
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK Time, People, LitHub, and BookRiot
An unexpected road trip across America brings a family together, in this heartfelt new novel from the bestselling author of Nothing to See Here.
Ever since her dad left them twenty years ago, itās been just Madeline Hill and her mom on their farm in Coalfield, Tennessee. While itās a bit lonely, she sometimes admits, and a less exciting life than what she imagined for herself, itās mostly okay. Mostly.
Then one day Reuben Hill pulls up in a PT Cruiser and informs Madeline that he believes sheās his half sister. Reubenāleft behind by their dad thirty years agoāhas hired a detective to track down their father and a string of other half siblings. And he wants Mad to leave her home and join him on a road trip to find them all.
As Mad and Rubeāand eventually the othersāshare stories of their father, who behaved so differently in each life he created, they begin to question what he was looking for with every new incarnation. Who are they to one another? What kind of man will they find? And how will these new relationships change Madās previously solitary life on the farm?
Infused with deadpan wit and enormous heart, Run for the Hills is a sibling story like no otherāa novel about a family forged under the most unlikely circumstances and united by hope in an unknown future.
āA touching and generous romp of a novelā (The New York Times Book Review) from a New York Times bestselling author: When Reuben arrives at Madelineās Tennessee farm claiming to be one of many half-siblings, sheās swept into a wild road trip to track down the others! āAn immersive experienceā (AudioFile) performed by an AudioFile Golden Voice.
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK Time, People, LitHub, and BookRiot
An unexpected road trip across America brings a family together, in this heartfelt new novel from the bestselling author of Nothing to See Here.
Ever since her dad left them twenty years ago, itās been just Madeline Hill and her mom on their farm in Coalfield, Tennessee. While itās a bit lonely, she sometimes admits, and a less exciting life than what she imagined for herself, itās mostly okay. Mostly.
Then one day Reuben Hill pulls up in a PT Cruiser and informs Madeline that he believes sheās his half sister. Reubenāleft behind by their dad thirty years agoāhas hired a detective to track down their father and a string of other half siblings. And he wants Mad to leave her home and join him on a road trip to find them all.
As Mad and Rubeāand eventually the othersāshare stories of their father, who behaved so differently in each life he created, they begin to question what he was looking for with every new incarnation. Who are they to one another? What kind of man will they find? And how will these new relationships change Madās previously solitary life on the farm?
Infused with deadpan wit and enormous heart, Run for the Hills is a sibling story like no otherāa novel about a family forged under the most unlikely circumstances and united by hope in an unknown future.
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