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by Eric Puchner
Cece is in love. She has arrived early at her future in-laws' lake house in Salish, Montana, to finish planning her wedding to Charlie, a young doctor with a brilliant life ahead of him.
Charlie has asked Garrett, his best friend from college, to officiate the ceremony, though Cece can't imagine anyone more ill-suited for the task—an airport baggage handler haunted by a tragedy from his and Charlie's shared past. But as Cece spends time with Garrett, his gruff mask slips, and she grows increasingly uncertain about her future. And why does Garrett, after meeting Cece, begin to feel, well, human again? As a contagious stomach flu threatens to scuttle the wedding, and Charlie and Garrett's friendship is put to the ultimate test, Cece must decide between the life she's dreamed of and a life she's never imagined.
The events of that summer have long-lasting repercussions, not only on the three friends caught in its shadow but also on their children, who struggle to escape their parents' story. Spanning fifty years and set against the backdrop of a rapidly warming Montana, Dream State explores what it means to live with the mistakes of the past—both our own and the ones we've inherited.
Written with humor, precision, and enormous heart, both a love letter and an elegy to the American West, Dream State is a thrillingly ambitious ode to the power of friendship, the weird weather of marriage, and the beauty of impermanence.
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Dream State by Eric Puchner - a totally absorbing saga of a group of university undergrads from their early 20s through the four decades
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"A moving, psychologically acute, formally surprising family saga…Sprawling and elegant…both old-fashioned and bracingly inventive." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"[Puchner's] novel overflows with both meaning and intriguing plot, layer by layer, year by year….Don't miss Dream State, whose memorable characters leave readers with plenty to contemplate about life's most vital aspects." —BookPage (starred review)
"A transporting wonder…Puchner's manipulation of time is among his novel's most magical elements….We book reviewers don't get to say much about endings, but Puchner's final chapter is one of the most touching and satisfying I've read in years." —The Washington Post
"Expansive… explores how we might make meaning of our existence in the face of escalating loss." —The New Yorker
"Fresh, wise, funny, and compassionate….Cinematic from the outset, Dream State opens (just as if a circular lens were unscrewing) upon a beloved old family homestead, site of a doomed wedding—descriptions so warm and attentive, a reader can't help falling in head first….Dream State is a wonderful feast, and feat." —Boston Globe
"Dream State is a novel you should read… Puchner writes about families and relationships as well as any writer I can think of… a powerful reading experience. —Chicago Tribune
"Lush, immersive, devastating, and stunningly alive, Dream State did the thing the very best novels do: pulled me relentlessly into its characters, its setting, concerns, losses, and triumphs, only to let me loose again with a sharper, clearer vision of the world outside." —Lynn Steger Strong, author of The Float Test
"Eric Puchner's Dream State delivers everything I want in a novel: a love triangle, a moving friendship story, a delicious setting (including some of the best skiing scenes I've ever read in my life) and rumination about how we search for meaning in our lives…an absolute masterpiece." —Elin Hilderbrand, author of The Perfect Couple and Swan Song
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Eric Puchner is the author of the story collection Music Through the Floor, a finalist for the New York Public Library's Young Lions Fiction Award; the novel Model Home, which was a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award in Fiction; and a second short story collection, Last Day on Earth. His short stories and personal essays have appeared in GQ, Granta, Tin House, Best American Short Stories, and more. He has received an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He is an associate professor in the Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins University and lives in Baltimore with his wife, the novelist Katharine Noel, and their two children.

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