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Home Land

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What if somebody finally wrote to his high school alumni bulletin and told...the truth! Home Land is a brilliant work from novelist Sam Lipsyte, whom Jeffrey Eugenides calls "original, devious, and very funny" and of whose first novel Chuck Palahniuk wrote, "I laughed out loud—and I never laugh out loud."

The Eastern Valley High School Alumni newsletter, Catamount Notes, is bursting with tales of success: former students include a bankable politician and a famous baseball star, not to mention a major-label recording artist. Then there is the appalling, yet utterly lovable, Lewis Miner, class of '89—a.k.a Teabag—who did not pan out. Home Land is his confession in all its bitter, lovelorn glory.
Winner of the Believer Book Award
New York Times Notable Book of the Year


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Publisher: Picador

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  • Release date: December 31, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9781429994224
  • Release date: December 31, 2012

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  • ISBN: 9781429994224
  • File size: 218 KB
  • Release date: December 31, 2012

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What if somebody finally wrote to his high school alumni bulletin and told...the truth! Home Land is a brilliant work from novelist Sam Lipsyte, whom Jeffrey Eugenides calls "original, devious, and very funny" and of whose first novel Chuck Palahniuk wrote, "I laughed out loud—and I never laugh out loud."

The Eastern Valley High School Alumni newsletter, Catamount Notes, is bursting with tales of success: former students include a bankable politician and a famous baseball star, not to mention a major-label recording artist. Then there is the appalling, yet utterly lovable, Lewis Miner, class of '89—a.k.a Teabag—who did not pan out. Home Land is his confession in all its bitter, lovelorn glory.
Winner of the Believer Book Award
New York Times Notable Book of the Year


Expand title description text