Fleeing her family, a woman finds unexpected solace in an empty hotel. Following a shattering professional failure, a therapist becomes convinced someone is watching his every move. A coachs disciplinary tactic doesnt so much backfire as it implodes his players lives. Inhabiting a (mostly) midwestern landscape, Alex Picketts characters specialize in breaking rules. Believing themselves to be good people, they try to bend their situations to fit their needs or fulfill their desires. The results are rarely completely disastrous or successful, but are tinged with a humor that rides comfortably alongside embarrassment, regret, and longingand in the process remind us that it is achingly hard to live up to expectations.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"Camera Lake is such a powerful read. Pickett writes relevant, risk-tinged fiction that's deft with humor and heart. These stories are fresh in form and content--and they will grip you with their fully imagined characters, these flawed Americans who have made the beds they lie in with open eyes." - Alyson Hagy
"It's not often I devour an entire book of stories in one night, but I couldn't get enough of these. Camera Lake is the rare collection that is both hilarious and heartfelt, both literary and approachable. The reason for this is simple: Pickett truly loves his characters--their quirks, their loneliness, their smiles--and this makes all the difference. In a world full of depressing headlines, these stories made me happy. This is stellar stuff. A debut worth calling your friends about!" - M O Walsh
"It's not often I devour an entire book of stories in one night, but I couldn't get enough of these. Camera Lake is the rare collection that is both hilarious and heartfelt, both literary and approachable. The reason for this is simple: Pickett truly loves his characters--their quirks, their loneliness, their smiles--and this makes all the difference. In a world full of depressing headlines, these stories made me happy. This is stellar stuff. A debut worth calling your friends about!" - M O Walsh
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