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A novel about subprime mortgages, ruthless Hollywood economics, and the unraveling of a young marriage.
This Is Where We Live
tells the story of Claudia and Jeremy, a young married couple (she’s an
aspiring filmmaker, he’s an indie musician) who are on the verge of
making it. Her first film was a sensation at Sundance and is about to
have its theatrical release, he’s assembled a new band and is a few
songs shy of an album. They’ve recently purchased their first home—an
adorable mid-century bungalow with a breathtaking view of the city of
Los Angeles—with the magical assistance of an adjustable-rate mortgage.
But a series of seismic events—the tanking of Claudia’s film, the
return of Jeremy’s ex-girlfriend (a manipulative, self-destructive,
fabulously successful artist), and the staggering adjustment of their
monthly mortgage payments—deal a crushing blow to their dreams of the
bohemian life and their professional aspirations and make them question
their values and their shared vision of the future.
As she did so insightfully in her first novel, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything,
Janelle Brown once again proves herself a trenchant social commentator
and a keen and compassionate chronicler of the emotional turmoil, moral
conflicts, and knowing compromises of her characters. This Is Where We Live
is a novel about the crucible of this economic moment—the way these
times play with our hopes, compel us to reckon with our ambition, test
our capacity for reinvention, and ask us to question the very things we
love.
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