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Run for the Hills

A Novel

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"A touching and generous romp of a novel . . . Wilson makes a bold and convincing case that every real family is one you have to find and, at some point, choose, even if it's the one you're born into." — New York Times Book Review

An unexpected road trip across America brings a family together, in this raucous and moving new novel from the bestselling author of Nothing to See Here.

Ever since her dad left them twenty years ago, it's been just Madeline Hill and her mom on their farm in Coalfield, Tennessee. While it's a bit lonely, she sometimes admits, and a less exciting life than what she imagined for herself, it's mostly okay. Mostly.

Then one day Reuben Hill pulls up in a PT Cruiser and informs Madeline that he believes she's his half sister. Reuben—left behind by their dad thirty years ago—has hired a detective to track down their father and a string of other half siblings. And he wants Mad to leave her home and join him for the craziest kind of road trip imaginable to find them all.

As Mad and Rube—and eventually the others—share stories of their father, who behaved so differently in each life he created, they begin to question what he was looking for with every new incarnation. Who are they to one another? What kind of man will they find? And how will these new relationships change Mad's previously solitary life on the farm?

Infused with deadpan wit, zany hijinks, and enormous heart, Run for the Hills is a sibling story like no other—a novel about a family forged under the most unlikely circumstances and united by hope in an unknown future.

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    • Library Journal

      December 1, 2024

      Bestselling Wilson, a Shirley Jackson Award winner whose Nothing To See Here was a Read with Jenna pick, returns with a road-trip story about half siblings who go on a road trip in search of their father and any other relatives they can find. With a 150K-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.

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    • Booklist

      April 1, 2025
      Up until Reuben, a writer based in Massachusetts, shows up at her farm stand in small-town Tennessee, Madeline Hill has been content managing the family farm with her mother. But Reuben throws her a curveball when he tells her that he is her half-brother. They share the father who left her and her mother (and Reuben) many years ago. What's more, through the services of a private detective, Reuben knows of at least three more half-siblings whom their father abandoned and who live around the country. He is intent on rounding them all up before driving to California to meet their dad. As improbable as this quest might first appear, Madeline is sold. Like her brother, she too wants closure and piles into his PT Cruiser, determined to meet her new-found family. Even if this road trip occasionally stalls, Wilson (Now Is Not the Time to Panic, 2022) peppers the heartwarming story with his signature whimsy and plenty of soul. Equally important, during the journey, this modern family relearns what love and care might look like.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Fans will pounce on the latest from this beloved author of offbeat family fiction.

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    • Kirkus

      May 15, 2025
      Four previously unknown half siblings set out on a road trip in search of their long-absent father. Madeline Hill finds her life exhausting, but mostly plentiful, having built her family's little organic farm in Tennessee into a destination for foodies and families alike. But the chip on her shoulder comes rushing back when her half brother Reuben shows up in a PT Cruiser with a trunkful of family secrets about her deadbeat dad, Chuck Hill. Not the least of these is the fact that their father created and abandoned families four times in total, leaving behind kids who each followed in their father's largely invented footsteps. Despite her reservations, Mad joins her brother--a sensitive, middle-aged crime writer who followed the path set by his dad, known as Charles Hill--on his ill-advised quest. In Oklahoma, they pick up their father's other spitfire daughter, Pep, a championship basketball player raised by coach Chip Hill to never give up. Meanwhile, in Salt Lake City, they pick up Theron, called Tom, the 11-year-old son of a famous TV broadcaster mother, fathered by cameraman Carl Hill. Wilson's quartet makes for an amiable if fairly milquetoast bunch, but their awkward bonding leans toward cringe rather than comfort. They finally do find their absentee father out West, but it's more realization than revelation, mostly about the frailty of man and what it means to be a family. Wilson is positively masterful at quirky family dramas and many of the ingredients that have made his stories so popular are present here: an eclectic cast, a dash of absurdity, and complicated but very real family dynamics. Somewhere in his latest, though, some spice got missed and readers end up on a road to nowhere. "We've had our big family fight and now we've made up," Pep says on the road. "That's how it works, I think." Both family reunion and ghost story, even though neither quite comes to life.

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