Rachel Kushner - The Mars Room
Harriett Gilbert talks with Rachel Kusher about The Mars Room.
Harriett welcomes acclaimed American author Rachel Kusher to World Book Club to talk about her award winning novel, The Mars Room.
The novel follows Romy Hall, as she begins two consecutive life sentences at Stanville Women’s Correctional Facility, after killing her stalker.
The story weaves between the two sides of Romy’s existence. First, the prison world where women struggle for the bare essentials of life. Second, the San Francisco of her youth, The Mars Room strip club where she once danced, and days spent with her angelic seven-year-old son, Jackson.
Gritty, daring and sometimes darkly comedic, The Mars Room is both a searing, and deeply empathetic exploration of the American penal system.
Rachel will be answering your questions about her years of research into prison life, how her protagonist came to be, and if wider societal structures mean some people are pre-determined to end up behind bars.
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