Posts from Suburbia focuses on its thirty-something central character's return to the suburbs and to the remains of his nuclear family, after years of city life. The narrative reflects the experiences of a growing number of Americans who have, especially during the pandemic, moved to suburbia for the promise of greater security, privacy,
convenience, and comfort. For those Americans and others, this satirical narrative may serve as an episodic survival guide to the transition. In her endorsement of Posts from Suburbia, Anne Panning, winner of the Flannery O'Connor Award for
Short Fiction and Professor in creative writing at the State University of New York, remarks, "The novel’s witty and acerbic account of a fictional town called Middleville is a great, offbeat, engaging take on the American Dream gone upside down, which will make you laugh while questioning your own sometimes desperate need to belong."
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