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Start: 7:30 pm
"Eric Puchner's Model Home
is 1980s California
in a nutshell: bright and frantic, giddy and broke, desperate and strong and
always, always moving."
– Daniel Handler, author of Adverbs
Eric Puchner’s Music Through the Floor was one of the
best-received story collections in years. His debut novel, a sweeping yet
intimate story of the American dream in remission, viewed through the
microscope of a single family, proves yet again just “how exhilarating it is to
come across a young writer as technically gifted and emotionally insightful as
Eric Puchner” (The New York Times Book Review)
The Zillers – Warren, Camille, and their three children –
live the good life in a gated Southern California
neighborhood, but the sun-bright veneer hides a starker reality. As Warren desperately tries
to conceal a failing real estate venture, his family falls prey to secrets and
misunderstandings, both hilarious and painful, that open fault lines in their
intimacy. Their misguided attempts to recover their former closeness, or find
it elsewhere, lead them into late-night burglary, improbably romance, and
strange acts of betrayal. When tragedy strikes, the Zillers are forced to move
to one of the houses in Warren’s
abandoned development in the desert. By turns tender and disturbing, irreverent
and profound, Model Home is a masterful display of Eric Puchner’s
prodigious gifts and penetrating insight – both into the American family and
into the imperfect ways we try to connect.
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