The House No One Sees
Penelope Ross has always felt like a passenger in her mother's fairytale-until the night of her seventeenth birthday, when she is forced to enter her own.



After a text from her estranged mother rips her away from a night with friends, Penny is forced into a kaleidoscope of memories locked inside the dark labyrinth of her childhood home. As Penny wanders between present and past-prose and verse-she must confront her mother's opioid addiction to mend her fractured past. But the house is tricky. The house is impossible. It wants her to dig up the dead to escape. And as Penny walks through herself to find herself, she is not sure she has the courage to free the light she trapped inside.
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The House No One Sees
Penelope Ross has always felt like a passenger in her mother's fairytale-until the night of her seventeenth birthday, when she is forced to enter her own.



After a text from her estranged mother rips her away from a night with friends, Penny is forced into a kaleidoscope of memories locked inside the dark labyrinth of her childhood home. As Penny wanders between present and past-prose and verse-she must confront her mother's opioid addiction to mend her fractured past. But the house is tricky. The house is impossible. It wants her to dig up the dead to escape. And as Penny walks through herself to find herself, she is not sure she has the courage to free the light she trapped inside.
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The House No One Sees

The House No One Sees

by Adina King

Narrated by Chloe Cannon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 49 minutes

The House No One Sees

The House No One Sees

by Adina King

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Unabridged — 3 hours, 49 minutes

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Overview

Penelope Ross has always felt like a passenger in her mother's fairytale-until the night of her seventeenth birthday, when she is forced to enter her own.



After a text from her estranged mother rips her away from a night with friends, Penny is forced into a kaleidoscope of memories locked inside the dark labyrinth of her childhood home. As Penny wanders between present and past-prose and verse-she must confront her mother's opioid addiction to mend her fractured past. But the house is tricky. The house is impossible. It wants her to dig up the dead to escape. And as Penny walks through herself to find herself, she is not sure she has the courage to free the light she trapped inside.

Editorial Reviews

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"This heartbreaking work will resonate deeply with fans of A.S. King and Amber McBride...Raw, gripping, and heart-wrenching." -Kirkus (starred)

"A gut-wrenching and powerful kaleidoscope of a story; for fans of A.S. King, Ellen ­Hopkins, and ­Kathleen Glasgow." -School Library Journal (starred)

"[A] spellbindingly surreal, fairy tale–infused debut...Penny’s quiet growth from “the house no one sees” to becoming a teen with agency and a future... casts a dizzying, dazzling spell." -Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-12-14
Penelope Ross’ mother struggles with opioid addiction.

On the night of Penny’s 16th birthday, a desperate text from her estranged mother draws her back to the house they once shared. There, Penny, who presents white, is forced to confront buried trauma and painful memories. Through verse and prose that veer into the surreal, debut author King shows Penny revisiting a childhood in which she was left to fend for herself. Penny likens her mother to Sleeping Beauty; referencing a needle mark on her mother’s foot, she thinks, “This must be where the spindle entered. The one that turned you into The Sleeper.” She recalls the growing suspicions of adults who knew something was amiss and frequent visitor Seth—“He had dark hair and blue eyes that came / after me when you weren’t looking”—who died of an overdose in their home. Eventually, Penny’s mother enters rehab and her maternal grandparents take her in, beginning a cycle of painful separations. Life with Nana and Grandpa provides her with structure, physical care, and emotional nurturing as well as therapy. Meanwhile, life with her mother is marked by hunger, neglect, and chaos. The shifting narrative creates an intentional sense of uncertainty. Penny’s childhood memories are conveyed through a childlike voice that’s filled with longing for her mother and the blissful early days before addiction took hold. This heartbreaking work will resonate deeply with fans of A.S. King and Amber McBride.

Raw, gripping, and heart-wrenching. (content note, resources)(Verse fiction. 14-18)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940194623228
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 03/18/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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