Goodhouse, Peyton Marshall
Goodhouse, Peyton Marshall
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Goodhouse

Author: Peyton Marshall

Narrator: Peyton Marshall

Unabridged: 10 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/30/2014


Synopsis

A bighearted dystopian novel about the corrosive effects of fear and the redemptive power of love.At the end of the twenty-first century—in a transformed America—the families of convicted felons are tested for a set of genetic markers. Boys who test positive become compulsory wards of the state—removed from their homes and raised on "Goodhouse" campuses, where they learn to reform their darkest thoughts and impulses. Goodhouse is a feral place—part prison, part boarding school—and now a radical religious group, the Holy Redeemer’s Church of Purity, is intent on destroying each campus and purifying every child with fire.We see all this through the eyes of James, a transfer student who watched as the radicals set fire to his old Goodhouse and everyone he’d ever known. In addition to adjusting to a new campus with new rules, James now has to contend with Bethany, a brilliant, medically fragile girl who wants to save him, and her father, the school's sinister director of medical studies. Soon, however, James realizes that the biggest threat might already be there, inside the fortified walls of Goodhouse itself.Partly based on the true story of the nineteenth-century Preston School of Industry and the boys who lived and died in its halls, Goodhouse explores questions of identity and free will—and what it means to test the limits of human endurance.

About Peyton Marshall

Peyton Marshall is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and the recipient of a Maytag Fellowship and the Richard Yates Award for short fiction. Her story “Bunnymoon” was published in Best New American Voices 2004. Her work has appeared in such magazines as Tin House, A Public Space, Blackbird, Etiqueta Negra, and FiveChapters. She lives in Portland, Oregon. Goodhouse is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on June 04, 2020

The older something is, the more work it is to maintain. let's get the ranting out of the way, because while i did enjoy reading this novel as an entertainment, i had some problems with its premise. this is a near-future mini-dystopia full of environmental disasters and war and social unrest. also in......more

Goodreads review by Emily on September 27, 2023

I enjoyed this book and found myself getting through it quickly. However I found it wasn’t quite what I was hoping for. Although I very much liked the main character James, at times I almost forgot he was narrating and it felt a little detached. I also felt the other characters could have been more......more

Goodreads review by Xeni on July 24, 2014

I teach high school English in New York City, and my students are insatiable consumers of dystopian fiction. These are books for which I haven't been able to muster a lot of enthusiasm (nor, in most instances, been willing to finish). Still, I nod my head and smile when students tell me they like th......more

Goodreads review by Lori on October 16, 2014

Listened 10/1/14 - 10/13/14 4 Stars: Strongly recommended to readers who enjoy being warned away from an inevitable and unwelcome future Audio: 10.8 hrs, narrated by Will Damron Publisher: FSG Released: September 2014 Science will be man's downfall. We are getting too smart for our own good and it will b......more

Goodreads review by Pauls on June 30, 2014

To label this a "dystopian" novel isn't quite fair. Sure, the world the novel delineates isn't real -- it is set roughly 80 years in the future. But the book works most compellingly, I think, as a commentary on our contemporary world, and our increasingly harsh justice system, where juveniles -- esp......more