A Stranger on the Planet
by Adam Schwartz
A "touching and funny" novel of a dysfunctional family and one man's struggle to both get away from them and to hold them close (Publishers Weekly). In the summer of 1969, twelve-year-old Seth lives with his unstable mother, Ruth, and his brother and sister in a two-bedroom apartment in New Jersey. His father lives with his new wife in a ten-room house—and has no interest in Seth and his siblings. Seth is dying to escape from his mother's craziness and suffocating love, her marriage to a man she's known for two weeks, and his father's cold disregard. Over the coming decades, he will become the keeper of his family's memories and secrets—at the same time emotionally isolating himself from all those who love him, especially his mother. But Ruth is also Seth's muse, and as he stumbles through life, dating a lesbian and marrying a shiksa, their bond can never really be broken . . . "Funny, honest and...