Hotel Angeline: A Novel in 36 Voices | Erik Larson, Julia Quinn, Maria Dahvana Headley, Suzanne Selfors, Garth Stein, Kevin Emerson, Susan Wiggs, Robert Dugoni, Jamie Ford, Deb Caletti, Elizabeth George, Jennie Shortridge, Sean Beaudoin, Matthew Amster-Burton, Stephanie Kallos, Indu Sundaresan, Erica Bauermeister, Kevin O'Brien, Carol Cassella, Kathleen Alcalá, William Dietrich, Karen Finneyfrock, Frances McCue, Craig Welch, Mary Guterson, Jarret Middleton, Greg Stump, David Lasky, Kit Bakke, Dave Boling, Clyde W. Ford, Teri Hein, Stacey Levine, Peter Mountford, Nancy Rawles, Ed Skoog
Thirty-six of the most interesting writers in the Pacific Northwest came together for a week-long marathon of writing live on stage. The result? Hotel Angeline, a truly inventive novel that surprises at every turn of the page. Something is amiss at the Hotel Angeline, a rickety former mortuary perched atop Capitol Hill in rain-soaked Seattle. Fourteen-year-old Alexis Austin is fixing the plumbing, the tea, and all the problems of the world, it seems, in her landlady mother’s absence. The quirky tenants—a hilarious mix of misfits and rabble-rousers from days gone by—rely on Alexis all the more when they discover a plot to sell the Hotel. Can Alexis save their home? Find her real father? Deal with her surrogate dad’s dicey past? Find true love? Perhaps only their feisty pet crow, Habib, truly knows. Provoking interesting questions about the creative process, this novel is by turns funny, scary, witty, suspenseful, beautiful, thrilling, and unexpected.