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Leslie Brenner
"Set against the backdrop of the cold war, Vietnam, and the Kennedy assassination, Andrew Kelbow's idyllic life in the San Fernando Valley - all swimming pools and tennis lessons, Technicolor and Formica, Sting-Ray bikes and Mexican cleaning ladies - is disrupted one day when his entertainment-lawyer father leaves his mother under a cherry tree in the Mojave desert.". "How do the Kelbows handle such upheaval in the years that follow? In denial, mostly: they're pathologically happy-go-lucky, chronically unengaged. Diversions gastronomic, nuptial, seismic, musical, and cinematic, along with a healthy dose of illicit drug use, gambling, truancy, and political activism, keep the family functioning - barely.". "As the Kelbow family pushes the fine line between the Eastern notion of living in the moment and the California hedonism of instant gratification, can sumultaneously over- and underachieving Andrew focus enough to imagine his way out of this lunatic paradise?"--BOOK JACKET.
| Edition | 1st Picador USA ed. |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Picador |
| Pages | 278 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-312-42057-9 primary |
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