Kept Animals, Kate Milliken
Kept Animals, Kate Milliken
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Kept Animals

Author: Kate Milliken

Narrator: Rebecca Lowman

Unabridged: 10 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2020


Synopsis

Named a most anticipated novel by Oprah Daily, Vogue, Parade, The Millions, and Electric Lit • A Reader’s Digest Quarantine Book Club Pick • Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize

A “rugged and ravishing” (Oprah Daily) debut novel of desire, betrayal, and loss, centering on three teenage girls, a horse ranch, and the accident that changes everything.

It’s 1993, and Rory Ramos works as a ranch hand at the stable her stepfather manages in Topanga Canyon, California, a dry, dusty place reliant on horses and hierarchies. There she rides for the rich clientele, including twins June and Wade Fisk. While Rory draws the interest of out-and-proud June, she’s more intrigued by Vivian Price, the beautiful girl with the movie-star father who lives down the hill. Rory keeps largely separate from the likes of the Prices—but, perched on her bedroom windowsill, Rory steals glimpses of Vivian swimming in her pool nearly every night.

After Rory’s stepfather is involved in a tragic car accident, the lives of Rory, June, and Vivian become inextricably bound together. Rory discovers photography, begins riding more competitively, and grows closer to seductive, mercurial Vivian, but despite her newfound sense of self, disaster lurks all around her in this “exquisite exploration of hurt and desire” (Jeannette Walls): in the parched landscape, in her unruly longings, in her stepfather’s wrecked body and guilty conscience. One night, as the relationships among these teenagers come to a head, a forest fire tears through the canyon, and Rory’s life is changed forever.

Narrated by Rory’s daughter, Charlie, in 2015, more than twenty years after that fateful fire, Kept Animals is “gorgeous, sensual...an event-packed novel of class, desire, [and] coming-of-age” (The New York Times Book Review).

About Kate Milliken

Kate Milliken is the author of the 2013 Iowa Short Fiction Award–winning collection of stories, If I’d Known You Were Coming. A graduate of the Bennington College Writing Seminars, she has received fellowships from the Vermont Studio Center and the Tin House Summer Workshop. She lives in Northern California with her family. Kept Animals is her first novel.


Reviews

4.5 rounded to 5 stars I was the lucky winner of a copy of this novel through Goodreads giveaways. I’d like to thank Goodreads, Scribner publishing, and Ms. Kate Milliken for my copy. I saw the ratings averaged 3.76 of 5 so I was expecting a good, yet perhaps, forgettable story. I was wrong. I can’t......more

Goodreads review by Erin

Special thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a free, electronic ARC of this novel received in exchange for an honest review. Expected publication date: April 21, 2020 “Kept Animals” is the first novel for Kate Milliken, who has made a name for herself in the short story and poetry circuit.......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay

This review is based on the advanced uncorrected proof. This book is unbelievably captivating throughout--it's very quiet, there's so much that happens, and nearly all of it feels surprising and inevitable at the same time. The novel, while narrated by her daughter years later, is centered around Ro......more

3.5 stars rounded down It was good book, it was just a little slow and I kept forgetting who each character was who. I don't know why? But none of the names stuck with me. I also think the POV from Rory's grown daughter didn't add anything to the story. Still a good book with a solid story......more


Quotes

"Narrator Rebecca Lowman ably depicts the volatile emotions engulfing three California families in the aftermath of a toddler's tragic death. This visceral coming-of-age story is enhanced by Lowman's keen characterizations and emotional acuity. The narrative alternates between 1993 and 2015, transporting listeners between Rory's seminal year on a horse ranch in California and her daughter Charlie's later probing into her mother's obscured past. Lowman's vocal range shifts easily between teenaged Rory and her stepfather, Gus, as they grapple with sexuality and alcoholism, respectively. Next-door neighbor Vivian, the daughter of largely absent parents, self-medicates after losing her brother. Racism and class differences also feature strongly as events develop. The story of the characters' increasingly interconnected lives culminates in a challenging conclusion."