A young womans coming-of-age through a toxic relationship, isolation, and betrayalset against the stark landscape of the far north
Millicent is a shy twenty-four-year-old reporter who moves to Whitehorse to work for a failing daily newspaper. With winter looming and the Yukon descending into darkness, Millicent begins a relationship with Pascal, an eccentric and charming middle-aged filmmaker who lives on a converted school bus in a Walmart parking lot. What begins as a romantic adventure soon turns toxic, and Millicent finds herself struggling not to lose herself and her voice.
Events come to a head at Thaw di Gras, a celebration in faraway Dawson City marking the return of light to the north. Its here, in a frontier mining town filled with drunken tourists, eclectic locals, and sparkling burlesque dancers, that Millicent must choose between staying with Pascal or finally standing up to her abuser.
In the style of Ottessa Moshfeghs honest exploration of dysfunctional relationships, and with the warmth and energy of Heather ONeill, Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit illuminates what its like to be young, impulsive, and in love in one of the harshest environments in the world.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Millicent is a shy twenty-four-year-old reporter who moves to Whitehorse to work for a failing daily newspaper. With winter looming and the Yukon descending into darkness, Millicent begins a relationship with Pascal, an eccentric and charming middle-aged filmmaker who lives on a converted school bus in a Walmart parking lot. What begins as a romantic adventure soon turns toxic, and Millicent finds herself struggling not to lose herself and her voice.
Events come to a head at Thaw di Gras, a celebration in faraway Dawson City marking the return of light to the north. Its here, in a frontier mining town filled with drunken tourists, eclectic locals, and sparkling burlesque dancers, that Millicent must choose between staying with Pascal or finally standing up to her abuser.
In the style of Ottessa Moshfeghs honest exploration of dysfunctional relationships, and with the warmth and energy of Heather ONeill, Rabbit Rabbit Rabbit illuminates what its like to be young, impulsive, and in love in one of the harshest environments in the world.
Genre: Literary Fiction
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