From the acclaimed and award-winning author of Anywhere But Here and
My Hollywood, a powerful new novel about a young boy's quest to
uncover the mysteries of his unraveling family. What he discovers turns
out to be what he least wants to know: the inner workings of his
parents' lives. And even then he can't stop searching.
Miles Adler-Hart starts eavesdropping to find out what his mother is
planning for his life. When he learns instead that his parents are
separating, his investigation deepens, and he enlists his best friend,
Hector, to help. Both boys are in thrall to Miles's unsuspecting mother,
Irene, who is "pretty for a mathematician." They rifle through her
dresser drawers, bug her telephone lines, and strip-mine her computer,
only to find that all clues lead them to her bedroom, and put them on
the trail of a mysterious stranger from Washington, D.C.
Their amateur detective work starts innocently but quickly takes them to
the far reaches of adult privacy as they acquire knowledge that will
affect the family's well-being, prosperity, and sanity. Burdened with
this powerful information, the boys struggle to deal with the existence
of evil and concoct modes of revenge on their villains that are both
hilarious and naive. Eventually, haltingly, they learn to offer animal
comfort to those harmed and to create an imaginative path to their own
salvation.
Casebook brilliantly reveals an American family both both coming apart
at the seams and, simultaneously, miraculously reconstituting itself to
sustain its members through their ultimate trial. Mona Simpson, once
again, demonstrates her stunning mastery, giving us a boy hero for our
times whose story remains with us long after the the novel's end.