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Underburn A Novel
By (Author) Bill Gaythwaite
Delphinium Books, Inc
Delphinium Books, Inc
26th February 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
274
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
294g
After devastating wildfires force Frank and his young boyfriend, Logan, from their rental home in the California hills, Franks mother, Iris, a former B-list actress, offers them temporary shelter as more family trouble beckons from across the country.
Iris Flynn is an acerbic, self-sufficient seventy-three-year-old widow with a minor Hollywood career in her past and some streamlined kitchen cabinets inspired by Marie Kondo. Her composed and simplified existence is disrupted when her son Frank lands on her doorstep after his rental home is destroyed in a wildfire, the latest in a string of personal setbacks for Frank. He arrives with Logan, his young and handsome boyfriend, a featured extra on a teen soap opera with a loyal Instagram following.
Soon, news from her estranged family in Maine forces everyone out of their comfort zone. Iris convinces Frank and Logan to travel with her to the potato farm from where she made a quick getaway fifty years earlier, unleashing a funny and poignant family saga about secrets, forgiveness, and the fluctuating map of the human heart.An extraordinary story about family resilience, missed connections, and second chances that assures us its sometimes okay to create our own Hollywood endings.
"A quirky family story told with wit and wisdom, with shades of Anne Tyler or Elizabeth Strout... a fine debut." -- Kirkus Reviews
"A promising debut" -- Publisher's Weekly"A witty, heartfelt novel with endearing, imperfect characters who are impossible to resist, a deft examination of a family in flux." -- Kristyn Kusek Lewis, Contributing Books Editor, Real Simple
"In Underburn, Bill Gaythwaite gives us a mindful and compelling account of a family navigating the distances between generations--and coasts. An engaging and elegantly written novel." -- David Leavitt, author of Shelter in Place
Bill Gaythwaite's short fiction has appeared in Subtropics, Chicago Quarterly Review, Puerto Del Sol, december, Solstice, and many other publications. Bill's work can also be found in the anthologies Mudville Diaries: A Book of Baseball Memories and Hashtag Queer: LGBTQ+ Creative Anthology, vols. 1 and 2. Bill has worked at Columbia University since 2006, where he was on the staff of the Committee on Asia and the Middle East. He is currently the Assistant Director of Special Populations at Columbia Law School. Bill grew up in Boston and raised his son in New York City and its suburbs. An avid swimmer, movie aficionado and football fan, he lives in New Jersey with his partner, Tom. He has been writing stories since he was six years old. Underburn is Bill's debut novel.