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Eric Puchner

    Eric Puchner crafts fiction that delves into the complexities of family dynamics and the search for identity in contemporary life. His writing is marked by a keen insight into human psychology, capturing the subtle nuances of interpersonal relationships with precision. Puchner's narratives often explore themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the quest for meaning in the everyday, demonstrating a mastery of prose that elevates ordinary situations into compelling literary explorations. His distinctive voice offers a unique perspective on the American experience.

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    Dream State
    • Dream State

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Cece is in love and has arrived early at her future in-laws’ lake house in Salish, Montana, to finalize her wedding plans with Charlie, a promising young doctor. Charlie has asked his college best friend, Garrett, to officiate the ceremony, but Cece doubts his suitability—Garrett is an airport baggage handler burdened by a shared tragedy. As Cece spends time with him, she begins to question her future and why Garrett seems to regain his humanity in her presence. Just as a stomach flu threatens to derail the wedding, the bond between Charlie and Garrett is tested, forcing Cece to choose between her dream life and an unexpected possibility. The events of that summer ripple through the years, affecting not only the three friends but also their children, who grapple with the weight of their parents' past. Set against a backdrop of a warming Montana, the story spans fifty years, delving into the complexities of living with inherited mistakes. With humor and heart, the narrative serves as both a love letter and an elegy to the American West, celebrating the power of friendship, the complexities of marriage, and the beauty found in impermanence.

      Dream State
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      Roman

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Garret lebt zurückgezogen in der ländlichen Idylle Montanas, er arbeitet als Gepäckabfertiger am Flughafen und kümmert sich um seinen kranken Vater. Als er Cece kennenlernt, spürt er zum ersten Mal seit Jahren wieder Lust auf das Leben. Es gibt nur ein Problem: Sie ist die Verlobte seines besten Freundes. Schon bald müssen sie eine Entscheidung treffen, die ihrer aller Leben unwiderruflich verändern wird: ihre Beziehungen, ihre Freundschaften, und schließlich die folgende Generation. Ein meisterhafter Roman in der Tradition großer amerikanischer Erzähler darüber, wie unsere Wurzeln uns für immer beeinflussen, selbst wenn die Welt auseinanderfällt.

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