Rabbit Moon

A Novel
by Jennifer Haigh
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A tense, propulsive drama set in Shanghai, about a fractured American family, secret lives, and the unbreakable bond between two sisters, from the New York Times bestselling author of Mercy Street.   ​
 
Four years after their bitter divorce, Claire and Aaron Litvak get a phone call no parent is prepared for: their...
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Published By Little, Brown and Company

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 288

Publication Date 04/01/2025

ISBN 9780316577137

Dimensions 6.35 inches x 9.55 inches


“A tense tale of secrets, estrangement and self-discovery.”—People Magazine

"I ripped hungrily through Rabbit Moon... impressive for its scope, ambition, vibrant characters and its unsettlingly graphic, resonant story."—Joan Frank, Washington Post

“Capturing both the possibilities of reinvention and the scars carried from a traumatic past, Haigh's searing novel examines the interplay between choice and chance.”—Booklist

"A portrait, told in time jumps, of a family fractured by nothing so much as their own profoundly human flaws."—NPR

“A gripping novel of suspense, infused with great empathy.”—Library Journal (starred review)

"Haigh’s achievement in Rabbit Moon is to combine the intellectual heft of a philosophical novel with the readerly pleasures of a thriller...Haigh has an acute appreciation of moral ambiguity, especially regarding wounded characters who struggle to find a way forward. Honest about self-destruction but optimistic about redemption, Haigh’s novel ponders the big questions but doesn’t settle for the faux comfort of easy answers.”—Chapter 16

"Haigh keeps this family drama firing on all cylinders, and she succeeds at capturing Shanghai’s dizzying effect on her characters. Readers will be transported."—Publishers Weekly

"While Haigh has captured Shanghai in a way that seems as if she knew it for more than three months, her story—part mystery, part psychological thriller—could have taken place anywhere in the world: all of her characters come together through chance meetings, a message that is universal."—Asian Review of Books

“Jennifer Haigh renders her characters and contemporary Shanghai with compelling richness and exhilarating precision. This taut, devastating novel about a young woman's dark fate—at once avoidable and inexorable—will remain with you long after you put it down.”—Claire Messud, author of This Strange Eventful History

“Gripping, propulsive and entirely credible, Rabbit Moon succeeds in multiple dimensions and gets Shanghai right. Brava!”—Gish Jen, author of Thank you, Mr. Nixon

 
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