Bowen’s Hollow

A novel by Chris Hoenigmann
$16.99

A gritty, honest, and unforgettable novel about love, loss and redemption

Bowen’s Hollow is a reflective, emotionally charged coming-of-age drama that follows the life of Bowen Okai, a young man from the fictional village of Port Harding, Long Island. The story spans over a decade, weaving past and present as it explores the complexities of family, love, addiction, and recovery.

Told with lyrical intensity and grounded in realism, the novel is deeply introspective, laced with raw depictions of trauma, love, and the messy complexity of growing up in a working-class coastal town. Themes of loss, identity, masculinity, addiction, and healing are explored through richly drawn characters and vivid, often gritty, scenes.

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About the Author

Chris Hoenigmann is a native Long Islander. Born in Huntington in 1983, he grew up in East Northport with his parents, Joe and Columbia, and three brothers, Ryan, Joe and Mike. Today, he lives in Smithtown with his wife, Jill, and two boys, Grayson and Lennon. Much of Bowen’s story is based on Chris’s life and experience. Chris’s sober date is November 21, 2021.