

Literary fiction
The Mars Room
by Rachel Kushner
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Quick take
Romy Hall: dancer, mother, drug user, convict. The Mars Room is the brutal story of her life behind bars.
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Heavy read
Multiple viewpoints
Social issues
Nonlinear timeline
Synopsis
It’s 2003 and Romy Hall is at the start of two consecutive life sentences at Stanville Women’s Correctional Facility, deep in California’s Central Valley. Outside is the world from which she has been severed: the San Francisco of her youth and her young son, Jackson. Inside is a new reality: thousands of women hustling for the bare essentials needed to survive; the bluffing and pageantry and casual acts of violence by guards and prisoners alike; and the deadpan absurdities of institutional living.
Stunning and unsentimental, The Mars Room demonstrates new levels of mastery and depth in Kushner’s work. It is audacious and tragic, propulsive and yet beautifully refined, a spectacularly compelling, heart-stopping novel about a life gone off the rails in contemporary America.











































































































