The 10, E.A. Hanks
The 10, E.A. Hanks
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The 10
A Memoir of Family and the Open Road

Author: E.A. Hanks

Narrator: E.A. Hanks

Unabridged: 10 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/08/2025


Synopsis

From the Vanity Fair and New York Times contributor comes a “masterful blend of humor, heartache, and unforgettable landscapes” (Adrienne Brodeur, New York Times bestselling author of Wild Game) recounting the solo, cross-country road trip she made along the Ten across the American southwest on a mission to uncover both what harrowing violence may or may not have happened to her late mother, but also, to look within and discover who she herself is—where her mother ends and she begins.

Driving her trusty minivan “Minnie,” E.A. Hanks retraces the route of a memorable road trip she once took with her mother, seeking to understand the complex woman who shaped her life. Along the way, as she follows her mother’s diaries and her own recollections of the route, she begins to uncover secrets—some unexpectedly wonderful, and others darker and more violent than she ever imagined—that bring more questions than answers.

From the quiet expanses of White Sands National Park to the bustling streets of New Orleans, and the Texas-Mexico border to the swamps of the Florida panhandle, she interacts with the amazing breadth and diversity of the people that call these places home. Reckoning with the past, the present, her memories, and herself, Hanks brings us along a poignant journey, revealing how the stories tied to the places we come from shape the narratives of who we are.

About E.A. Hanks

E.A. Hanks lives in Los Angeles, California. Formerly a staffer at Vanity Fair, she has contributed to TimeThe GuardianThe New York Times, and others. Follow her on Instagram @EAHanks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Angela on April 17, 2025

If you’re looking for a juicy memoir from the kid of one of the most famous actors who ever lived, this ain’t it. This isn’t just a memoir about an attempt by E.A. Hanks to unpack and understand the trauma she experienced growing up with a mentally ill mother - it’s also about the trauma and nuance......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on April 10, 2025

E.A. Hanks takes us on a remarkable journey with themes of minimalist travel, exploring childhood trauma, and healing. Hanks’ down to Earth personality and openness to where ever this journey was taking her is magnetic. She shares tidbits about her relationship with members of her family in such a c......more

Goodreads review by Sleuthfullyours on May 07, 2025

Ann patchett recommendation I loved her road trip but was disappointed that she did not get the info she was looking for. But in the end does it really matter. Her mother’s reality was the way it was, Even if only in her mind.......more

Goodreads review by britt_brooke on May 17, 2025

At first, this felt like an unapologetic Didion rip off, then it magically morphed into more of an homage. Incredible writing! Blew me away. I ended up loving this travelogue of memories. Yes, this is Tom Hanks’s daughter. No, this book isn’t about him. Also one of my favorite covers of 2025. #cover......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on April 02, 2025

E.A. Hanks follows the route of a long a go trip she took with her mother. Highway 10 and other near by towns as a type of remembrance and understanding of her late mother.. I want to thank Gallery Books for sending me this ARC book.......more


Quotes

"Journalist E.A. Hanks conversationally narrates an account of her solo road trip along Interstate 10, retracing the route she drove with her mother from California to Florida as a child in 1996. As she immerses herself in conversations with residents and explorations of towns like Tombstone, Arizona, and Palatka, Florida, Hanks grapples with questions about the formative impressions of place on identity and interpersonal relationships. Following her mother’s death in 2000, Hanks read the journals and poetry she left behind, searching for insight into her mother’s inner life and family history. Delivering the material with candor, Hanks thoughtfully shares shades of loneliness, pain, and love for a parent who was struggling with substance addiction and mental illness. Filled with insightful commentary on the complexity of mother-daughter relationships, this production inspires self-reflection from listeners."