Bad Nature Bad Nature

Bad Nature

A Novel

    • 3.7 • 7 Ratings
    • $14.99

Publisher Description

Armed with a terminal diagnosis, a grudge, and a rental car, Hester sets out to fulfill her lifelong dream of killing her father in this brilliantly subversive and bleakly funny debut novel.

Bad Nature shows we’re getting selfishness all wrong. As uproariously funny as a takedown of our deadly society can be, the novel is also an urgent call to exchange possession for belonging.”
Alissa Nutting, The New York Times

When Hester is diagnosed with terminal cancer on her fortieth birthday, she knows immediately what she must do: abandon her possessions and drive to California to kill her estranged father. With no friends or family tying her to the life she’s built in New York City, she quits her wildly lucrative job in corporate law and starts driving west. She hasn’t made it far when she runs into John, an environmental activist in need of a ride to different superfund sites across the United States. From five-star Midwestern hotels to cultish Southwestern compounds, the two slowly make their way across the country. But will the revelations they experience along the way dissuade Hester from her goal?

Ragingly singular and surprisingly moving, Bad Nature is a story of stunning detours and twists until its final destination. Part road-trip novel, part revenge tale, part lament for our ongoing ecological crisis, it’s ultimately a deft examination of the indulgence of holding grudges, moral ambivalence, and the eternal possibility of redemption.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
April 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Henry Holt and Co.
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
3.9
MB

Customer Reviews

Gerithegreek ,

Never read a book quite like this one . . .

What a novel idea—quite quirky, this book. I chose to read Bad Nature completely out of curiosity. How is she going to put this story together? How's she going to pull it off? How is she going to make me suspend my disbelief? And how is she going to end it? As a woman who believes my own father was among the best, wisest men put on this planet and sorry that not everyone is as fortunate as I was, I was fascinated by the plot and sympathetic for Hester—it truly blew my mind that the author came up with this idea. I always cringe when I come across an article in the newspaper about neglectful, indifferent, and/or violent parents, parents who should never have procreated. That the author didn’t make Hester's father a monster—which would have been an entirely different book not to mention much less thought-provoking—and yet made me believe she had an authentic axe to grind surprises me. Do we have a right to hold our parents responsible for our happiness or unhappiness? I don’t want to spoil any of this tale for other readers, so I’ll simply say: I noticed, I read, and I’m satisfied. Bad Nature held my interest, gave me pause to question, was amazingly subtle about the aspects most interesting to me, and I’m satisfied with the ending. Do I like Hester? I came to, though she has her flaws. 5 stars for ingenuity if nothing else—but there is something else . . . I'm just not sure what it is. It worked for me, though.

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