Model Home, Eric Puchner
Model Home, Eric Puchner
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Model Home
A Novel

Author: Eric Puchner

Narrator: David Colacci

Unabridged: 14 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/12/2010

Categories: Fiction, Family Life


Synopsis

Warren Ziller moved his family to California in search of a charmed life, and to all appearances, he found it: a gated community not far from the beach, amid the affluent splendor of Southern California in the 1980s. But his American dream has been rudely interrupted. Despite their affection for one another—the "slow, jokey, unrehearsed vaudeville" they share at home—Warren; his wife, Camille; and their three children have veered into separate lives, as distant as satellites. Worst of all, Warren has squandered the family's money on a failing real estate venture.

As Warren desperately tries to conceal his mistake, his family begins to sow deceptions of their own. Camille attributes Warren's erratic behavior to an affair and plots her secret revenge; seventeen-year-old Dustin falls for his girlfriend's troubled younger sister; teen misanthrope Lyle begins sleeping with a security guard who works at the gatehouse; and eleven-year-old Jonas becomes strangely obsessed with a kidnapped girl.

When tragedy strikes, the Zillers are forced to move into one of the houses in Warren's abandoned development in the middle of the desert. Marooned in a less-than-model home, each must reckon with what's led them there and who's to blame—and whether they can summon the forgiveness needed to hold the family together. Subtly ambitious, brimming with the humor and unpredictability of life, Model Home delivers penetrating insights into the American family and into the imperfect ways we try to connect, from a writer "uncannily in tune with the heartbreak and absurdity of domestic life" (Los Angeles Times).

About Eric Puchner

Eric Puchner teaches at Stanford University, where he was a Wallace Stegner Fellow. His award-winning short stories have appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, the Chicago Tribune, Best New American Voices 2005, Pushcart Prize XVIII, and many more acclaimed journals and anthologies. His short story collection, Music Through the Floor, earned him a Pushcart Prize and a Joseph Henry Jackson Award. Eric lives in San Francisco with his wife, novelist Katharine Noel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lisa

Model Home was really depressing, but it was also really well written. I wish I knew how to describe it perfectly. It was easy for me to picture the characters in my head because they were right off the big screen in one of those movies I wish I could describe perfecly. Think "American Beauty" or "T......more

Goodreads review by Lori

This book will depress the living heck out of you, if you let it. There are moments of snickering, but for the most part, it's about a family falling apart at the seams and trying desperately to put it back together again. And it's not just falling apart -- it's fragmenting, then decaying, then piec......more