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A Stranger on the Planet

Adam Schwartz

A funny and nostalgic family drama that's like Saul Bellow with the humor of David Sedaris.





January 2012 | Fiction
Paperback
9781616950638

"Schwartz's debut novel is the touching and funny account of Seth Shapiro's dysfunctional but lovable family ... Schwartz captures these feelings with self-effacing, caustic wit ... amid the dry humor and the raw pain, there are some truly beautiful images."—Publishers Weekly

"With exhilarating wit, skill and passion Adam Schwartz covers more than thirty years in Seth's life as he fights with, negotiates, distances himself from and embraces his vivid, difficult relatives... I would happily have followed him anywhere."—Margot Livesey, author of Eva Moves the Furniture, and The House on Fortune Street

"A Stranger on the Planet is an endearing novel of memories that brings to life the quirky, comedic, and sometimes tragic life of the Shapiros..."—Booklist

"Funny, honest and obsessive, A Stranger on the Planet is finally as beautiful as it is driven. Charming, too: Adam Schwartz is one part Philip Roth, but with a neurosis all his own."—Gish Jen, author of Typical America


Synopsis:

In the summer of 1969, Seth Shapiro is twelve years old, and the tumult of his family life plays out against the backdrop of the moon landing and Woodstock. Seth lives with his unstable mother, Ruth, his twin sister, Sarah, and his younger brother, Seamus, in a two-bedroom apartment in northern New Jersey. His father, a wealthy doctor, lives with his young French wife in a tenroom house and has no interest in Seth and his siblings. Seth is dying to escape from his mother's craziness and often suffocating love for her children, her marriage to a man she's known for two weeks, and his father's cold disregard. But over the next four decades, as his quest for happiness and fulfillment takes him from New Jersey to Chicago to Cambridge, Massachusetts, Seth becomes the keeper of his family's memories and secrets. At the same time, he isolates himself emotionally from all those who love him, especially his mother. But Ruth is also Seth's muse, and this ultimately enables him to find redemption, for both himself and his family.









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