Kittentits: A Novel
“Molly is one of the greatest young female characters I’ve had the luck of reading since I picked up Joy Williams’s The Quick and the Dead back in 2000 . . . I TRULY LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!!!” ―Gillian Flynn, Gillian Flynn Books
“Holly Wilson’s Kittentits is sacred and profane, filled with big emotions, all amplified by grief. Molly is a wholly unique and charismatic narrator, navigating (and creating) chaos as she seeks out a way to hold onto both the living and dead. This is a wildly funny and utterly convincing coming-of-age novel like nothing I’ve read before.” ―Kevin Wilson, author of Nothing to See Here
A feral, heart-busting, absurdist debut about Molly, a rambunctious and bawdy ten-year-old searching for friendship and ghosts.
It’s 1992, and ten-year-old Molly is tired of living in the fire-rotted, nun-haunted House of Friends: a Semi-Cooperative Living Community of Peace Faith(s) in Action with her formerly blind dad and their grieving housemate Evelyn. But when twenty-three-year-old Jeanie, a dirt bike–riding ex-con with a shady past, moves in, she quickly becomes the object of Molly’s adoration. She might treat Molly terribly, but they both have dead moms and potty mouths, so naturally Molly is the moth to Jeanie’s scuzzy flame.
When Jeanie fakes her own death in a hot-air balloon accident, Molly runs away to Chicago with just a stolen credit card and a sweet pair of LA Gear Heatwaves to meet her pen pal Demarcus and hunt down Jeanie. What follows is a race to New Year’s Eve, as Molly and Demarcus plan a séance to reunite with their lost moms in front of a live audience at the World’s Fair.
A surrealist and bold take on the American coming-of-age novel, Holly Wilson’s debut is about the interstices of loss, grief, and friendship.
# of Pages: 368
Book Binding: Hardcover
Year of Publication: 2024
Publisher: Zando – Gillian Flynn Books
Language: en
ISBN: 9781638931089
Holly Wilson is an acclaimed author known for her dark and twisted storytelling. She was born and raised in a small town in the Midwest, where she developed a love for writing at a young age. After studying creative writing in college, she pursued a career as a novelist and has since published several bestselling novels. Her writing often explores themes of psychological suspense and the complexities of human relationships. With her latest novel, Kittentits, Wilson delves into the dark and disturbing world of a troubled family, showcasing her talent for crafting gripping and unpredictable plots. Fans of Gillian Flynn will surely be drawn to Wilson's chilling and compelling style of storytelling.