The Rabbits

Sophie Overett

The Rabbits
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Gallic Books
Country
United Kingdom
Published
24 April 2023
Pages
432
ISBN
9781913547424

The Rabbits

Sophie Overett

In the oppressively hot Brisbane suburbs, an already fractured family are rattled by the disappearance of sixteen-year-old Charlie.

‘[a] deliciously unsettling debut’ The Guardian

Delia Rabbit is struggling to balance her damaged relationship with her mother, raising her three wayward children, and an ill-advised affair she has begun with one of her students. When Delia’s son Charlie vanishes in the midst of a blistering heatwave, she struggles to connect with eleven-year-old Benjamin and twenty-year-old Olive. Olive descends into hedonism, losing herself in drink and drugs, while Benjamin clings tighter to the escapism his superhero obsession provides.

But Charlie’s disappearance is stranger than it seems, and though his family search desperately for him, Charlie may be closer than they think…

Review

Right from page one of this distinctive new novel by debut author Sophie Overett, I had the strangest feeling that I was in an Alice in Wonderland-type story. There’s a sense of oppression, the feeling of being watched, the keen sense that something very wrong is about to happen. It’s hot inside this book. Very hot. People are sweating. Clothes stick to their backs. Food is constantly going off and stinking. There are maggots squirming on the kitchen floor. Everyday family life is mixed in with a level teaspoon of surrealism.

Centred around the disappearance of Charlie Rabbit, The Rabbits is a twisted tale of family dysfunction, but at the same time thuddingly suburban. Charlie’s mother Delia is having an inappropriate affair with one of her art students. His sister Olive seems determined to piss off everyone in her orbit. The youngest child Benjamin is struggling to get anyone’s attention. And that’s before we discover that Charlie Rabbit hasn’t exactly disappeared – well, he has, but not in the conventional sense that the police and his family think. Added to Charlie’s disappearing act, is the unsettling fact that Charlie’s aunt, Bo, also went missing years ago.

This is a book that compels you to keep reading, late into the night, because you want to know what the hell is going on. It’s no surprise Overett’s manuscript for The Rabbits won the Penguin Literary Prize in 2020. The writing is deft and agile, the concept is original, the craftsmanship impressive. This is a writer who actually creates physical sensations inside the reader with her descriptions and her sense of doom. But it’s a doom that is balanced with lightness and a sense that maybe everything will work out in the end. This is a truly original story that will keep you hooked right through to the delicious ending.


Gabrielle Williams works as a bookseller at Readings Malvern, is the Grants Officer for the Readings Foundation, and is the Prize Manager for The Readings Prize.

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