All We Had
A Novel
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Publisher Description
Now a major motion picture starring Katie Holmes.
A stirring debut novel about a mother and daughter who find an unlikely home amid the quirky residents of a small town—“The smart style, crisp narrative, sharp dialogue, and vivid descriptions send a powerful message: there is hope hidden in despair” (Publishers Weekly).
For thirteen-year-old Ruthie Carmichael and her mother, Rita, life has never been stable. Though Rita works more than one job, the pair teeters on the edge of poverty.
In their battered Ford Escort, they head east in search of a better life. When money runs out and their car breaks down, they find themselves stranded in a small town called Fat River where Rita finally lands a steady job waitressing at Tiny’s, the local diner. With enough money to pay their bills, they rent a house and make their own family: tender-hearted Mel, the owner of the diner; the aging owners of the local hardware store whose livelihoods are dwindling; and Peter Pam, the transgender waitress who becomes Ruthie’s closest friend.
Into this unlikely utopia comes a smooth-talking mortgage broker who entices Rita with a subprime loan. Almost as soon as Rita buys a house their fortunes change. Faced once again with the prospect of homelessness, Rita reverts to survival mode, and the price she pays to keep them out of poverty changes their lives forever.
Annie Weatherwax has written a stunning, heartrending first novel. “A vivid journey into the dark side of the American Dream...that alternates between black comedy and heart-breaking realism...All We Had is an enjoyable read that takes an important look at economic insecurity” (Providence Journal).
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Left hardened and cynical by a life lived on the edge of poverty and homelessness, Rita and Ruthie Carmichael are mother-and-daughter misfits who use their wits and larceny to survive in Weatherwax's gritty and convincing debut novel of hard times in smalltown America. It's 2005 and Rita has tired of her current boyfriend, hygiene-challenged carpet installer Phil, so she and 13-year-old Ruthie steal Phil's TV and a few of his other possessions and begin a road trip from California to Boston. Their car breaks down, stranding them in Fat River, Pa., where Rita lands a waitress job at Tiny's Grub 'n' Go! diner/gas station. For a while, the pair are happy in Fat River, moving into their own house and meeting kindhearted people like Peter Pam, a flamboyant transgender waitress with a waxed-tip handlebar moustache who becomes Ruthie's best friend. This brief period of stability is shattered, however, when their mortgage payments begin to rise, threatening to permanently derail Rita's ambitious dream for Ruth: college at Harvard. Although sad and depressing, this is a remarkably authentic story of folks on the skids: "When you live so close to it, the bottom is never far away." And Weatherwax's smart style, crisp narrative, sharp dialogue, and vivid descriptions send a powerful message: there is hope hidden in despair.
Customer Reviews
All We Had
This book surprised me. In the beginning I thought it to be funny and a quick, easy read. By the ending, I loved this book and I am still thinking about it two days later!
Book was good
It held my interest. A second book would be interesting to find out what she did w her life as an adult