The Red House

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The Red House is a contemporary novel by Mark Haddon that explores the complex dynamics of a blended family during a tense week-long holiday in the English countryside.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Mark Haddon NERFINISHED
centralEvent family holiday in a rented country house
character Alex NERFINISHED
Angela NERFINISHED
Benjy NERFINISHED
Daisy NERFINISHED
Dominic NERFINISHED
Louisa NERFINISHED
Melissa NERFINISHED
Richard NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
followedBy The Pier Falls and Other Stories NERFINISHED
genre contemporary fiction
family drama
psychological fiction
hasCoverColorInTitle red GENERATED
hasFormat audiobook
e-book
hardcover
paperback
print
isbn 9780224096201
language English
literaryPeriod 21st-century literature
mainTheme blended family dynamics
grief
identity
memory
parent-child relationships
sibling relationships
narrativePerspective third-person
narrativeStructure multiple viewpoints
notableFor use of interior monologue and stream-of-consciousness passages
pageCount 264
precededBy A Spot of Bother NERFINISHED
protagonist Angela NERFINISHED
Richard NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2012
publisher Jonathan Cape NERFINISHED
setting English countryside
Herefordshire NERFINISHED
targetAudience adult readers
timeSpanOfStory one week
workOf Mark Haddon NERFINISHED

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Mark Haddon notableWork The Red House