Rabbit Remembered

Rabbit Remembered is a 2000 novella by John Updike, and a sequel to his "Rabbit" series. It first appeared in his collection of short fiction titled Licks of Love.

Set in late 1999, it concerns itself with the interjection of the now deceased Harry Angstrom's illegitimate daughter, Annabelle, into the life of his middle-aged son Nelson, now separated from his wife Pru. Other key characters from the Rabbit series appear: Janice, Harry's widow, who has married Harry's old nemesis Ronnie Harrison; Judy, Harry's granddaughter, now nineteen, who plans to become an air hostess; and his fourteen-year-old grandson Roy, with whom Nelson communicates via email.

Annabelle, a few months after the death of her mother Ruth, appears at Janice's house to introduce herself. While Janice is not particularly receptive to her, and Ronnie is hostile, Nelson enthusiastically welcomes the chance to get to know his sister. They have three lunches and get to know one another. Nelson invites her to Thanksgiving dinner, but it goes badly. Ronnie, who had an affair with Ruth before Harry did, asks Annabelle how it feels to be "the bastard child of a whore and a bum?" This prompts Nelson to move out of the house he has been sharing with his mother and stepfather.

Nelson and Annabelle, along with Pru, and Billy, an old friend of Nelson, see the film American Beauty. During the discussion that follows, Annabelle reveals that she was sexually abused by her stepfather as a teenager. The novella ends with the hope that Nelson and Pru may reconcile.


Select works of John Updike
Rabbit Novels
  • Rabbit, Run (1960)
  • Rabbit Redux (1971)
  • Rabbit Is Rich (1981)
  • Rabbit at Rest (1990)
  • Rabbit Remembered (2001)
Bech books
  • Bech, a Book (1970)
  • Bech Is Back (1982)
  • Bech at Bay (1998)
Buchanan books
  • Buchanan Dying (1974)
  • Memories of the Ford Administration (1992)
Eastwick books
  • The Witches of Eastwick (1984)
  • The Widows of Eastwick (2008)
The Scarlet Letter trilogy
  • A Month of Sundays (1975)
  • Roger's Version (1986)
  • S. (1988)
Other novels
  • The Poorhouse Fair (1959)
  • The Centaur (1963)
  • Of the Farm (1965)
  • Couples (1968)
  • Marry Me: A Romance (1976)
  • The Coup (1978)
  • Brazil (1994)
  • In the Beauty of the Lilies (1996)
  • Toward the End of Time (1997)
  • Gertrude and Claudius (2000)
  • Seek My Face (2002)
  • Villages (2004)
  • Terrorist (2006)
Short story collections
  • The Same Door (1959)
  • Pigeon Feathers (1962)
  • Olinger Stories (1964)
  • The Music School (1966)
  • Museums and Women (1972)
  • Too Far to Go (1979)
  • Problems (1979)
  • Trust Me (1984)
  • The Afterlife (1994)
  • Licks of Love (2000)
  • The Early Stories (2003)
  • My Father's Tears (2009)
Poetry collections
  • The Carpentered Hen (1958)
  • Telephone Poles (1963)
  • Midpoint (1969)
  • Tossing and Turning (1977)
  • Facing Nature (1985)
  • Collected Poems (1993)
  • Americana (2001)
  • Endpoint (2009)
Adaptations
  • Rabbit Run
  • The Witches of Eastwick
  • Eastwick


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