Rabbit Cake

Rabbit Cake

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Length: 338 pages
ASIN: B01N3MPFHR

I read this at the insistence of Holland Saltsman from The Novel Neighbor, who called it one of her favorites. The young protagonist reminded me of Scout Finch; the story's tone reminded me of Special Topics in Calamity Physics. The publisher calls this debut "a darkly comic novel about a young girl named Elvis trying to figure out her place in a world without her mother."

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Fans of Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go Bernadette and and Kevin Wilson’s The Family Fang will delight in Annie Hartnett’s debut, a darkly comic novel about a young girl named Elvis trying to figure out her place in a world without her mother.

Elvis Babbitt has a head for the facts: she knows science proves yellow is the happiest color, she knows a healthy male giraffe weighs about 3,000 pounds, and she knows that the naked mole rat is the longest living rodent. She knows she should plan to grieve her mother, who has recently drowned while sleepwalking, for exactly eighteen months. But there are things Elvis doesn’t yet know—like how to keep her sister Lizzie from poisoning herself while sleep-eating or why her father has started wearing her mother’s silk bathrobe around the house. Elvis investigates the strange circumstances of her mother’s death and finds comfort, if not answers, in the people (and animals) of Freedom, Alabama. As hilarious a storyteller as she is heartbreakingly honest, Elvis is a truly original voice in this exploration of grief, family, and the endurance of humor after loss.

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