The Rabbit Hutch
Wild, weird, and brilliant—this astounding debut novel is for those who like their stories served with a little edge. This book is about four children, all recently aged out of the foster care system and living on their own in an apartment complex in the Midwest. This book somehow beautifully wraps its arms around the loneliness of the young these days and what it means to be trapped or free, in your body, in your circumstances, by your society, and by those in charge—by people who are, more often than not, unqualified and undeserving.