Goodhouse

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Goodhouse
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Peyton Marshall
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:336
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 127
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780552779432
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint Black Swan
Publication Date 11 February 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For fans of STATION 11 and NEVER LET ME GO - a devastating and emotional rollercoaster of a journey through an futuristic world, that feels eerily close to our own 'Page-turning' KAREN JAY FOWLER 'Powerful NEW YORK TIMES Goodhouse is not supposed to be a prison. Despite the guard dogs, the tracking devices, and the fact that the boys are mandated to attend and unable to leave, it's supposed to be a second - and final -chance. Across the country, sixty thousand boys are locked into Goodhouse campuses until they turn 18. What they all have in common are the genetic markers that indicate a predisposition towards violent and criminal behavior. Every lesson taught at Goodhouse is meant to be an honest effort to correct their inherent 'wrong-thinking,' to train them for a future when they might join the civilian world. Goodhouse tells the story of James, a boy condemned to the system at the age of three. With no memory of his parents or even his real name, James thrives at the La Pine campus where he's grown up, following the (many) rules, making friends, singing in the choir, all the while practicing 'right-thinking'- until the school is violently attacked by Zeros, a group of people who think Goodhouse boys should simply be eliminated, much like rabid dogs. James is the only survivor. Traumatised, he is transferred to a larger and more terrifying school. There he realizes that whatever its intentions, the Goodhouse system has created a culture of good-seeming boys that aspire to do wrong, to be the meanest and strongest no matter the stakes. A morning beating is more common than a decent breakfast; the boys are used as guinea pigs to test dangerous new drugs; some disappear without warning, never to be seen again. Goodhouse has come to be a world that thrives on fear and division - where hatred and hopelessness are the heartbeat of a population on the verge of chaos. In order to survive, James must forge new alliances and break every rule he's been conditioned to follow for his entire life.

Author Biography

PEYTON MARSHALL is a graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. GOODHOUSE is partly inspired by her research into the Preston School of Industry, a juvenile reform school founded in California in 1890. Its aim was to elevate the minds of young offenders and provide them with job skills that would keep them out of adult prison. The memoirs of former studens evidence a much more brutal experience. Marshall lives in Oregon with her husband, the writer Pauls Toutonghi. GOODHOUSE is her debut novel. Find out more at www.peytonmarshall.com

Reviews

A marvel - a glorious combination of page-turning literary thriller and challenging examination of freedom, destiny, and the thorny ideals of faith and science * Eleanor Brown, NYT-bestselling author of THE WEIRD SISTERS * GOODHOUSE is thrilling and wonderful and dark * Mark Childress, author of CRAZY IN ALABAMA * A page-turning account of one boy's journey through a vivid and dangerous world. * Karen Joy Fowler, author of WE ARE ALL COMPLETELY BESIDE OURSELVES * Peyton Marshall's debut is a page-turner of the highest order, the kind of book you don't want to finish but cannot stop reading. * James Scott, author of The Kept * This is one of the most intellectually thrilling and beautifully unsettling novels I've read in years. * Bret Anthony Johnston, author of Remember Me Like This and Corpus Christi *