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The Mars Room

By: Rachel Kushner
Narrated by: Rachel Kushner
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Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Mars Room, written and read by Rachel Kushner.

**SHORTLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2018**
**A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER**

'An unforgettable novel.' DAILY TELEGRAPH
'More knowing about prison life [than Orange Is The New Black]... so powerful.' NEW YORK TIMES
'One of America's finest writers.' VOGUE

Romy Hall is at the start of two consecutive life sentences, plus six years, at Stanville Women’s Correctional Facility. Outside is the world from which she has been permanently severed: the San Francisco of her youth, changed almost beyond recognition. The Mars Room strip club where she once gave lap dances for a living. And her seven-year-old son, Jackson, now in the care of Romy’s estranged mother.

Inside is a new reality to adapt to: thousands of women hustling for the bare essentials needed to survive. The deadpan absurdities of institutional living, which Kushner details with humour and precision. Daily acts of violence by guards and prisoners alike. Allegiances formed over liquor brewed in socks, and stories shared through sewage pipes.

Romy sees the future stretch out ahead of her in a long, unwavering line – until news from outside brings a ferocious urgency to her existence, challenging her to escape her own destiny and culminating in a climax of almost unbearable intensity. Through Romy – and through a cast of astonishing characters populating TheMars Room – Rachel Kushner presents not just a bold and unsentimental panorama of life on the margins of contemporary America, but an excoriating attack on the prison-industrial complex.

©2018 Rachel Kushner (P)2018 Random House Audiobooks
Fiction Friendship Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction Thought-Provoking Solar System Mars

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Critic reviews

When I finished reading The Mars Room, I immediately reread it because I didn’t want to leave its worldThe Mars Room teems with quick and distinctive voices. (Max Liu)
I’ve been bowled over by Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room [about life in a women’s prison]. It’s astounding – very difficult to read but so beautifully done, and with such knowledge, although it doesn’t feel like a “researched” book. (Anne Tyler)
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Enjoyed is not the right word. it's a great book but disturbing to read. nevertheless I recommend it.

Deeply upsetting and marvelous

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This is such an incredible story and had me gripped from the start. 'Romy' was totally believable, all the characters are well written and rounded and I could picture them all. It's not a 'jolly' read, but then it's not a 'jolly' subject matter, it's gritty and dirty and desperate and thought provoking.
I really liked Rachel Kushner's style of narration, it's unhurried and reels you in beautifully and I completely get why she would narrate her own story, as I don't think anyone else could have done it justice.
10/10 from me.

Gripping Story.

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I've been wanting to read the book for ages, so was very much looking forward to having the audio version for my commute. The story weaves around different characters but keeps its focus very much on the protagonist, Romy. It was a heartbreaking story at times, highlighting all the flaws of the US justice system.

But I just couldn't get over the narration (narrated by the author). She sounded like she was the one doped up, with little blue birds flying around her head. Her performance just did not hold my attention and I found myself drifting in and out of concentration. There was barely any distinguishing between character voices... just her continuous slow monotone whispery drawl. Buy a hardcopy instead.

A better read than a listen

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I loved this book!

Finally a story that kept me engaged from start to finish!

Fantastic

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Beautifully written and narrated. Normally with aaudiobooks, even ones I've loved, it takes me a few chapters to get into the rhythm of it but I fell into step with this book right from the start, thanks to the lyrical writing perfectly complimented by the author's narration. The subject matter is bleak but there is humour too and beauty amidst the bleakness.

spellbinding book - I couldn't stop listening.

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