
About this Event
Join us for an event with notable author Amber Sparks, discussing her new novel Happy People Don’t Live Here. Joining Amber in conversation is author and former editor Jess Zimmerman. This event will be hosted at The Strand at Columbus Ave. at 450 Columbus Ave.
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In this darkly funny gothic tale, a reclusive mother and her saturnine daughter move into a haunted building brimming with eccentrics—and secrets.
Just past the edge of summer, Alice and her daughter, Fern, arrive at the Pine Lake Apartments—a former sanatorium occupied by an ensemble of peculiar neighbors and a smattering of ghosts. Among the living: the Mermaid Lady, who performs in a nightclub fish tank; the building’s handyperson, moonlighting as a medium; and an awkwardly charming professor of medieval studies. Fern alone is acquainted with the undead, who pass like troubled clouds through the apartments, humanity mostly lost ages ago. For the determinedly private Alice, Pine Lake seems the perfect place at the edge of the world to hide herself and her daughter—until the day Fern finds a dead body in the dumpster.
Intent on solving the mystery of this discarded corpse, Fern eagerly puts her encyclopedic knowledge of detective novels to good use while dodging warnings from her increasingly paranoid mother. She soon comes to realize that within the strange tapestry of Pine Lake residents, nothing is ever quite as it seems. Her investigation digs up long-buried secrets, including her mother’s, that implicate each of her neighbors . . . and conjures a new one from beyond the grave.
The hotly anticipated debut novel from “master of the fantastic” (Roxane Gay) Amber Sparks, Happy People Don’t Live Here is an unforgettable portrait of family—whether by birth or by chance or by choice—and the sometimes dangerous myths we make to keep ours together.

Photo credit: Christopher Backley
Amber Sparks is the author of the short story collections And I Do Not Forgive You and The Unfinished World. Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review, Granta, Slate, and elsewhere. She lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband, daughter, and cats.

Jess Zimmerman is the author of Women and Other Monsters: Building a New Mythology, and the coauthor, with Jaya Saxena, of Basic Witches: How to Summon Success, Banish Drama, and Raise Hell with Your Coven. She was previously an editor at Quirk Books, and before that the editor in chief of Electric Literature. Jess has published various fiction and nonfiction in Catapult, Slate, The New Republic, The Guardian, Hazlitt, and elsewhere.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Strand, 450 Columbus Avenue, New York, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 34.50
