Jamesland

Cover of Jamesland by Michelle Huneven
Publisher: Knopf
Year: 2003
Language: en
Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780375413827
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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Jamesland by Michelle Huneven, published by Knopf on September 9, 2003, is a 400-page exploration of life in Los Feliz, a neighborhood shadowed by the Hollywood sign. The narrative centers on Pete Ross, whose life as a chef, husband, and father has unraveled, forcing him to return to his mother’s care. Alongside him are Alice Black, entangled in a relationship with a married man, and Helen Harland, whose ministry struggles to resonate with her new congregants. The characters navigate their intertwined lives, seeking what is both missing and essential in their experiences.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of psychological fiction that delves into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning. As the characters converge at Helen’s midweek service, their individual quests for romance, friendship, and deeper understanding unfold amidst the everyday chaos of life. The book touches on themes of desire and the nuances of religious experience, offering a humorous yet insightful look at the characters’ steadfast hopes and irregular impulses.


Official synopsis Publisher

How do people live in this world? is a question that seems to hover, alongside the Hollywood sign, over the neighborhood of Los Feliz. Certainly Pete Ross wonders as much, his run as a successful chef, husband, and father having imploded so spectacularly as to land him back in the fraught care of his mother. Similarly, Alice Black’s life–hinging as it does on a married boyfriend–is yet pending, and Helen Harland’s ministry has thus far failed to enchant her new congregants. Meanwhile, at the retirement home down the street, Alice’s aunt Kate lives in a world whose most vivid presence is her distinguished ancestor William James.

Each of them, then, is trying to divine who or what is both missing and essential. They encounter one another–and several significant others besides–at Helen’s midweek service, and amidst the quotidian tumult their particular desires gradually dovetail in a quest not just for romance and friendship but also for deeper meaning in what one of them calls “the variety show of religious experience.”

Hilarious, surprising, and powerfully engaging, Jamesland displays Michelle Huneven’s subtle understanding of our steadfast hopes and irregular impulses, a humane comedy she shapes with–as the Los Angeles Times wrote of her first novel–“moral nerve, sharp wit, and uncommon generosity.”

Michelle Huneven received a Whiting Writers’ Award in 2002, and has also won a GE Younger Writers Award in Fiction and a James Beard Award. She is presently a restaurant reviewer for the LA Weekly. Her first novel, Round Rock, was named a New York Times Notable Book and a Los Angeles Times Best Book of the Year. She lives in Altadena, California.

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