“Cathi Hanauer's new novel
Gone picks up ten years down the road from
The Bitch in the House, her groundbreaking, best-selling 2002 anthology of marital rage, domestic wrangling, and passion (or lack thereof). This is a gorgeous, wrenching book, a literary feat.” —Kate Christensen, Pen Faulkner Award-winning author of
The Astral and
The Great Man“Trust Cathi Hanauer to write such a touching, funny, smart book about the way families and marriage both gird and choke a life. The husband and wife here, a sensitive and spirited pair, each yearn for freedom as they still fully embrace the bonds that tether them to one another. It's that earthly paradox that Hanauer understands so deeply and executes so beautifully in her latest, greatest novel.” —Helen Schulman,
New York Times bestselling author of
This Beautiful Life“Cathi Hanauer succeeds beautifully in creating a story that will make you care and keep turning the pages to discover what will happen to this family, all the while rooting for them.” —Dani Shapiro, national bestselling author of
Devotion and
Black & White“Cathi Hanauer is a great chronicler of modern love and life, who has created, in the pages of
Gone, the beautiful, intricate story of a beautiful, intricate marriage. This novel will resonate with anyone who has ever been married—which is to say, it will resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to reconcile love against ambivalence, loyalty against the lure of solitude, and domestic fidelity against the call of the open road.” —Elizabeth Gilbert,
New York Times bestselling author of
Eat, Pray, Love and
Committed“
Gone is about the big things—love and death and work and children—and it treats them all with freshness and acuity. Hanauer draws her characters with real generosity and with insight about the pitfalls of contemporary life. It's a compelling, big-hearted book.” —Joshua Henkin, author of
The World Without You and
Matrimony“Hanauer’s crisp examination of a troubled family keenly depicts the mercurial nature of contemporary marriage and parenthood.” —
Booklist“Hanauer delivers a novel that is rich with relatable characters, realistic in its approach and highly readable.” —
Kirkus Reviews“
Gone offers a clear-eyed vision of what is gained and lost in a contemporary marriage when the wife and mother begins gaining power outside the home.” —
Vanity Fair“Beautifully complicated and often funny, Cathi Hanauer's
Gone asks the question many long-marrieds barely dare to contemplate: What would you do if your husband left to drive the babysitter home and just never came back?” —
O Magazine
“Lose yourself in Cathi Hanauer's
Gone, the tension-filled tale of a woman who becomes a single mother when her husband vanishes after driving the babysitter home.” —
Shape Magazine (“Summer's Best Reads”)