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The 10

A Memoir of Family and the Open Road

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From Vanity Fair and The New York Times contributor comes a beautifully written, deeply felt memoir recounting the solo, cross-country journey she made along the Ten across the American southwest: 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.
In her trusted loaded-up minivan "Minnie," E.A. Hanks follows the same route as a long-ago road trip with her mother in an attempt to better understand the complicated woman who gave 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 beautiful voyage towards understanding how the stories we tell about the places we're from ultimately become the stories we tell about the people we are.
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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from February 15, 2025
      Sometimes sparkling, sometimes somber narrative of a sojourn along America's southernmost interstate highway. Hanks is the daughter of actor Tom and his first wife, Susan Dillingham, who divorced when their daughter was 5, after which they split custody, he in Hollywood and she in Sacramento. There Susan descended into mental illness, but pulled herself together long enough to take her daughter to Florida along "the 10," L.A.-speak for Interstate 10, "in a Winnebago that lumbered along the asphalt with a rolling gait that felt nautical, as if we were crossing oceans instead of the vast expanses of the South." Twenty-odd years after her mother's death, Hanks borrowed a van from her father that he called the "Shit Box" to do the trip again, solo save for a brief spell with a rescued pit bull that she had to surrender in one of the most touching moments of this heartfelt, yearning narrative. Her first stop is in Phoenix, where she speaks with young locals. "Nearly every one makes some mention of how much they like that Phoenix is not cool," she says. The vastness of the desert across Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas offers a striking contrast to the make-believe Disneyland world she adores: "When you grow up with the beloved, fake version of something, seeing the real deal can be a bit of a shock." Each stop along the way from L.A. to Florida brings a history lesson (usually grim, with murder, lynching, and death among the themes, as well as a few grisly stats on the carnage wrought by semitrucks in highway accidents) and personal revelations, often grim themselves, but always with an element of self-discovery. Her galloping return trip closes on a poetic note: "Getting off the 10 feels like stepping down from a long watch through a dark, if starlit night." A lively, lovely take on an old standby, the road trip as a journey within.

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      Starred review from March 1, 2025
      The 10 freeway cuts through the most mythical of American places: California, the Southwest, and the Deep South. To understand the landscapes and cultures that unfurl on its shoulders, in 2019 Hanks embarked on a months-long road trip in a minivan full of books, camping equipment, and index cards. She wanted to re-create a trip she took in the mid-1990s with her mother, now deceased. As readers journey east toward her mother's native Florida, the story of the author's upbringing comes into clearer focus. Her mother was a complicated artist with a history of trauma that made for an unstable relationship and upbringing. A child of divorce, Hanks was raised primarily by her mother in Sacramento until her mother's health declined so much that Hanks was relocated to Los Angeles to live with her father, actor (and writer) Tom Hanks. On this journey across the South, Hanks faces questions about her mother's past and about herself. Readers will be enamored with Hanks' curiosity and vivid imagery, from Santa Monica to White Sands National Park, Marfa, New Orleans, and the Atlantic. Like the best travel writing, Hanks' work tracks how place shapes identity through history and nostalgia, while the unknown changes us via wonder and awe.

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