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The Hill by Clark, Harriet
The Hill by Clark, Harriet
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After her mother is sentenced to life in a hilltop prison, Suzanna vows to return to the hill forever. An unexpectedly funny and deeply moving novel about the many ways we punish and return to each other.
Suzanna Klein was a baby when her mother got up early one morning to rob a bank with a group of fellow radicals. Now, every Saturday, Suzanna lines up at the prison gates among the other children, each dressed as if for celebration. Inside there is a nursery and a cemetery; there are watchful guards and distractable nuns; there are women counting down to release and women like Suzanna's mother, who will never be released. At home, Suzanna is raised by her grandmother, who is entirely unforgiving of her daughter's crime and refuses to visit the prison. Surrounding Suzanna are her grandmother's friends, who know one another from their years in the Communist Party and still spend extended cocktail hours debating the Hitler-Stalin pact. Though these women once insisted on changing the world, they are torn between teaching Suzanna how the world works and shielding her from it. Suzanna vows to return to the prison forever but her mother wants her to be free. Harriet Clark's The Hill is an incandescent novel of a child growing up between worlds, the last of three generations whose fates have been tied to punishment. It is the tale of a family broken apart by the desire for change, told with irreverent wisdom and visionary force. The Hill brings new music to American fiction.Author: Harriet Clark
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Published: 05/05/2026
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 8.55h x 5.58w x 0.88d
ISBN: 9780374614546
Review Citation(s):
Booklist 04/01/2026
Publishers Weekly 03/09/2026
Kirkus Reviews 04/01/2026
About the Author
Harriet Clark has received fellowships from the Iowa Writers' Workshop and the Wallace Stegner program. She was a Jones Lecturer in Creative Writing at Stanford University and is the winner of the 2023 Paris Review's Plimpton Prize for her short story "Descent." The Hill is her debut novel.
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