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Author | Tess Gunty |
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Language | English |
Genre | Literary fiction, psychological fiction, realistic fiction, coming of age |
Publisher | Knopf |
Publication date | August 2, 2022 |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print, ebook, audiobook |
Pages | 338 pp (hardcover 1st ed.) |
Awards | Barnes & Noble Discover Award (2022) National Book Award for Fiction (2022) Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize (2022) |
ISBN | 9780593534663 (hardcover 1st ed.) |
OCLC | 1285052753 |
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LC Class | PS3607.U54827 R33 2022 |
The Rabbit Hutch is a 2022 debut novel by American novelist Tess Gunty and winner of the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction.[1][2] Gunty also won the inaugural Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize[3][4] and the Barnes & Noble Discover Award for the novel.[5]
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The novel includes the perspectives of multiple characters.[6] Gunty credits The Quick and the Dead by Joy Williams as the "novel that began" The Rabbit Hutch, as it was the first in a series of unrelated "polyphonic" novels that Gunty read.[6]
The Rabbit Hutch was well received by critics with starred reviews from Booklist,[7] Kirkus Reviews,[8] Library Journal,[9] and Publishers Weekly.[10] On the review aggregating website Book Marks, it mainly received "rave" reviews based on 22 editorials from mainstream outlets.[11]
Library Journal called the novel a "woefully beautiful tale of a community striving for rebirth and redemption,"[9] while Kirkus referred to it as a "stunning and original debut that is as smart as it is entertaining."[8] The Wall Street Journal's Sam Sacks said The Rabbit Hutch was the "most promising first novel I've read this year."[12] The Irish Times called it "breathtaking, compassionate and spectacular."[13]
Multiple reviewers commented on Gunty's writing skill. Publishers Weekly said Gunty "mak[es] powerful use of language along the way."[10] Booklist expanded on the sentiment, writing, "The brilliantly imaginative novel begins on an absurdist note before settling down to an offbeat, slightly skewed realism. Gunty is a wonderful writer, a master of the artful phrase."[7] The Boston Globe highlighted how "Gunty weaves [characters'] stories together with skill and subtlety. The details ... are slipped in via a very few well-chosen details."[14] The Times said, "The writing is incandescent, the range of styles and voices remarkable ... The novel leaps with great confidence across a multitude of styles."[15]
Booklist highlighted Gunty's character development, saying the "fully realized characters come alive on the page, capturing the reader and not letting go."[7]
The New York Times Book Review noted that there are "many bold moves in Gunty's dense, prismatic and often mesmerizing debut, a novel of impressive scope and specificity that falters mostly when it works too hard to wedge its storytelling into some broader notion of Big Ideas."[16] They added, "its excesses also feel generous: defiant in the face of death, metaphysical exits or whatever comes next."[16] The Guardian shared the sentiment, indicating that the novel "is almost over-blessed with ideas. Gunty doesn't quite balance the pieces of her story – she has a winning impulse for digression, but ... never quite settles into her sidebars. The insistent nudges back to the main arc stop her novel from creating the sense of invisible clockwork that would make it perfectly satisfying."[17]
Publishers Weekly ultimately named The Rabbit Hutch one of the top ten books of 2022, regardless of genre.[18]
Kaveh Akbar named it as one of his inspirations when writing Martyr!.[19]
Year | Award | Result | Ref | |
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2022 | Barnes & Noble Discover Award | — | Won | [5] |
National Book Award | Fiction | Won | [2] | |
National Book Critics Circle Award | John Leonard Prize | Shortlisted | [20] | |
Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize | — | Won | [21][22][4] | |
2023 | BookTube Prize | Fiction | Octofinalist | |
British Book Award | Début Fiction | Shortlisted | [23] | |
Mark Twain American Voice Award | — | Shortlisted | [24] |
The rights to produce a television show based on the novel were sold in November 2022.[25]