Harriet Clark's Debut Novel 'The Hill' Reviewed in The New Yorker
In the May 11, 2026 edition of The New Yorker, Harriet Clark's first novel, 'The Hill,' receives a review. The narrative centers on a daughter navigating her adolescence while visiting her incarcerated mother, grappling with the consequences of a past radicalism that fractured her family.
Key facts
- Harriet Clark's debut novel is titled 'The Hill'.
- The novel is reviewed in The New Yorker.
- The review appears in the May 11, 2026 issue.
- The story involves a daughter visiting her imprisoned mother.
- The mother's youthful radicalism shattered the family.
- The daughter inherits the aftermath of that radicalism.
Entities
Artists
- Harriet Clark
Institutions
- The New Yorker