Dream State: A Novel
von Eric Puchner
“Dream State is a delight…An exquisitely rendered novel about the vagaries of fate, and friendship, and love.” —Alice McDermott, National Book Award winner and author of Absolution“A masterpiece. Dream State is a glittering, evocative achievement.” —Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Orphan Master’s SonEric Puchner returns with an ambitious and deeply moving multigenerational novel that follows three lifelong friends and the betrayal at the center of their entwined fates.Cece is in love. She has arrived early at her future in-laws’ lake house in Salish, Montana, to finish planning her wedding to Charlie, a young doctor with a brilliant life ahead of him. Charlie has asked Garrett, his best friend from college, to officiate the ceremony, though Cece can’t imagine anyone more ill-suited for the task—an airport baggage handler haunted by a tragedy from his and Charlie’s shared past. But as she spends time with Garrett, his gruff mask slips, and her long-held expectations for her life with Charlie begin to crumble. And why does Garrett, after meeting Cece, begin to feel, well, human again? As a contagious stomach flu threatens to scuttle the wedding, and Charlie and Garrett’s friendship is put to the ultimate test, Cece makes the bravest decision of her life: to run off with the groom’s best friend.Nine years later, Garrett is a wildlife biologist married to Cece. Charlie has invited them both back into his life. But has he truly forgiven Garrett? And can Cece, battling regret, resist the ghostly pull of the life she almost had? Spanning fifty years and set against the backdrop of a rapidly warming Montana, Dream State explores the repercussions of Cece and Garrett’s betrayal, not only on the three friends themselves but on their children, Lana and Jasper, unlikely soulmates who must grapple with mistakes from the past—both their own, and the fallout they’ve inherited.Written with delicacy, precision, and enormous heart, both a love letter and an elegy to the American west, Dream State is a thrillingly ambitious ode to the power of friendship, the weird weather of marriage, and the beauty of impermanence.
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Dream State: A Novel
von Eric Puchner
“Dream State is a delight…An exquisitely rendered novel about the vagaries of fate, and friendship, and love.” —Alice McDermott, National Book Award winner and author of Absolution“A masterpiece. Dream State is a glittering, evocative achievement.” —Adam Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Orphan Master’s SonEric Puchner returns with an ambitious and deeply moving multigenerational novel that follows three lifelong friends and the betrayal at the center of their entwined fates.Cece is in love. She has arrived early at her future in-laws’ lake house in Salish, Montana, to finish planning her wedding to Charlie, a young doctor with a brilliant life ahead of him. Charlie has asked Garrett, his best friend from college, to officiate the ceremony, though Cece can’t imagine anyone more ill-suited for the task—an airport baggage handler haunted by a tragedy from his and Charlie’s shared past. But as she spends time with Garrett, his gruff mask slips, and her long-held expectations for her life with Charlie begin to crumble. And why does Garrett, after meeting Cece, begin to feel, well, human again? As a contagious stomach flu threatens to scuttle the wedding, and Charlie and Garrett’s friendship is put to the ultimate test, Cece makes the bravest decision of her life: to run off with the groom’s best friend.Nine years later, Garrett is a wildlife biologist married to Cece. Charlie has invited them both back into his life. But has he truly forgiven Garrett? And can Cece, battling regret, resist the ghostly pull of the life she almost had? Spanning fifty years and set against the backdrop of a rapidly warming Montana, Dream State explores the repercussions of Cece and Garrett’s betrayal, not only on the three friends themselves but on their children, Lana and Jasper, unlikely soulmates who must grapple with mistakes from the past—both their own, and the fallout they’ve inherited.Written with delicacy, precision, and enormous heart, both a love letter and an elegy to the American west, Dream State is a thrillingly ambitious ode to the power of friendship, the weird weather of marriage, and the beauty of impermanence.
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"If you look for a meaning, you'll miss everything that happens.” - Andrei Tarkovsky. My reading highlight 2025 so far. I thank my GR friend <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/1384944-ron-charles">Ron</a> - whose taste in books I usually share - for his review which first ever turned my attention to this book. Tell me a book is a monumental novel spanning generations and decades in a family and its orbit - and I basically have no choice but to read it. And I was well rewarded. I feel like the older I get the more I enjoy books that basically have no real plot and no ulterior motive or lesson to learn but <b>rather just depict life in its complex, multi-dimensional, non-linear, irrational, random, non-one-plotty-way. IF DONE WELL of course. </b> "Dream State" is such a book. It is set in Montana, follows three people and spans about 50 years. It starts off with Cece, a 27-ish y/o bride that comes to the Montana family summer house of her fiancé Charlie. She arrives in Montana by herself, hoping to find some solitude and get the planning done for her and Charlie's wedding that is bound to happen a month later. Her fiancé sends his estranged best friend Garrett - whom Cece never met before and who lives just down the road of the house - to look after Cece (to provide her with weed in fact). Within the few weeks left until the marriage Cece falls in love with Garrett, who himself is a quiet, lonely man that never recovered from a traumatizing day he experienced during his college years. Which sounds like the beginning of any off-the-shelf Netflix rom-com is anything but it. The character-driven book follows Charlie, Cece and Garrett and later their kids. It tells many stories that uncover many shades of loyalty, betrayal, love, grief, friendship, marriage, adult- and childhood. The book is beautifully written, it is often joyous, often dark, often simply gray and in that such an honest depiction of what life as a human is like. <b> What I particularly enjoyed is the book's composition.</b> It spans years and does so sometimes in the blink of an eye, or specifically in the blink of a sentence. You may fast forward 5 years within one paragraph, and no you don't get an end of chapter or even a line break to assist you to keep up with this temporal switch. I loved this. Also the circularity. The book starts with the planning of the wedding, then you follow Cece, Charlie and Garrett until they're over 70, and the final chapter wraps up where we were headed when we started: the wedding day. <b> What I've also adored are all the blank spaces. The things unwritten. There are certain moments Puchner doesn't tell, and doesn't show either. He implies and thus leaves room for the reader's imagination. </b> Why did Cece exactly fall in love with Garrett, what happened between them before the wedding day? Except for one detailed hike and an omnious wine tasting we simply don't know. Which some reviewers disliked. But for me, this was extraordinary and a very strong methodoligcal trick. Exactly what a Netflix rom-com would have cannibalized are moments that Puchner leaves in the dark - between Cece and Garrett. Lastly, this book has a strong angle on environmental topics - in many ways that I don't want to spoiler here. It looks at the many detrimental effects that human-induced climate change has (e.g. animal extinction, dry seasons, fires). The way Puchner does it is - in my opinion - extremely clever and effective. His approach is not one of "let me tell you"/in-your-face, but one of subtlety and everydayness. Which makes it horrifiyingly realistic and tangible. I absolutely enjoyed the setting and descriptions of Montana and its nature. I am so happy I found this book. I highly recommend it to @Camille, my mum and @Phoenix. I think you'd enjoy it. Maybe also @Annabel especially for the nature and environment aspects of it.