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Sebastian Ritscher |
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LAKE CITY
A good read for fans of Maria Semple, Jess Walter, Gabe Habash, and Sam Lipsyte, and all the writers who've applauded this book already. LAKE CITY is an entertaining first novel of misdirected ambition, unchecked gentrification, urban bifurcation and the fine art of deli counter mismanagement.
The setting is Seattle's Lake City neighborhood during the 2001 holiday season. In the wake of the 9/11 tragedy and at the peak of Seattle's first wave of tech-boom gentrification - a wave that never quite made it to his neighborhood - Lane Beuche schemes how to win back his wife (and her trust fund). In his childhood bedroom in his mother's decrepit old house, the idealistic but self-serving striver Lane licks his wounds and hatches a plot.
He discovers a precarious path forward when he is contracted by a wealthy adoptive couple to seduce and sabotage a troubled birth mother from his neighborhood. Lane soon finds himself in a zero-sum game between the families as he straddles two cultures, classes, and worlds. Until finally, with the well-being of the toddler at stake, Lane must choose between wanting to do the right thing (if he could only figure out what that is) and reclaiming the life of privilege he so recently had and, he feels, so richly deserves.
Thomas Kohnstamm was an experienced travel writer when Broadway Books released his travel memoir Do Travel Writers Go to Hell? recently optioned for a feature by Vice Films. Thomas is an award winning animator and in fact just sold a 6-episode animated comedy to FX, and he was a 2017 fellow at the Sundance "New Voices" Lab. He has a writing/video studio in Seattle where he writes feature articles and produces video for clients like Xbox and Minecraft.
He discovers a precarious path forward when he is contracted by a wealthy adoptive couple to seduce and sabotage a troubled birth mother from his neighborhood. Lane soon finds himself in a zero-sum game between the families as he straddles two cultures, classes, and worlds. Until finally, with the well-being of the toddler at stake, Lane must choose between wanting to do the right thing (if he could only figure out what that is) and reclaiming the life of privilege he so recently had and, he feels, so richly deserves.
Thomas Kohnstamm was an experienced travel writer when Broadway Books released his travel memoir Do Travel Writers Go to Hell? recently optioned for a feature by Vice Films. Thomas is an award winning animator and in fact just sold a 6-episode animated comedy to FX, and he was a 2017 fellow at the Sundance "New Voices" Lab. He has a writing/video studio in Seattle where he writes feature articles and produces video for clients like Xbox and Minecraft.
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Published 2019-01-08 by Counterpoint |
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Published 2019-01-08 by Counterpoint |