Debbie Holmes grew up in a house that basically had a black cloud over it. A child who lived to be nine years old died six months before she was born and before she was adopted into the family. The vibe in the house was sort of, I would say, death of a salesman, Eugene O'Neill. It's very intense and dark.
Best known for her controversial novels featuring extreme situations and characters, A.M. Homes discusses her most recent book, The Unfolding, and her remarkable career authoring thirteen extraordinarily original books.