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David Gates: Preston Falls

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A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, Jernigan introduced David Gates as a novelist of the highest order. "Full of dark truths and biting humor," wrote Frederick Exley, "a brilliant novel [that] will be read for a long time." After that blackly comic handbook of self-destruction-whose antihero shoulders up to such crucial American figures as Bellow's Herzog, Updike's Harry Angstrom, Heller's Bob Slocum, Percy's Binx Bolling and Irving's Garp-Gates's new novel investigates the essential truths of a marriage à la mode. Doug and Jean Willis fit the newly classic, recognizable and seemingly normal variety: struggling against a riptide of the daily commute, the mortgages, the latchkey child-rearing and the country house, as well as the hopes and desires from which all of this grew. In accordance with their long-standing agreement, Doug embarks from their Westchester home on a leave of absence from the PR job that had ineluctably become his life, while Jean contends with both her own job and their two children. Over a two-month period he'll spruce up the family's alternative universe up north in rural Preston Falls; she'll deal with her end of the bargain, and her worries about the survival of the family. But then domesticity hits the brick wall of private longings and nightmarish twists of fate. A surprising, comic, horrifying and always engrossing novel, charged with the responsibilities of middle age and with the abiding power of love, however disappointed-told with great artistry, pitch-perfect understanding and fierce compassion. "A novel that's the funniest, sharpest, most strangely exciting book about men and women in a long time." — Tom Prince, Maxim

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"Right," he says.

"Because right now we're living very expensively."

"Right," he says. "I mean, there is all that money in the 401 (k)."

What is he telling her? That he just means to let everything go and run through the money in his 401(k)? After whatever huge penalty that'll eat up half of it? Or is he offering her the money, as some kind of setdement? The kettle starts whistling; she turns off the burner and pours water over the tea bag.

"It sounds like you're saying you want out of the marriage," she says. An odd way to put it: as if the marriage would still be there, only

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without him in it. She sets the mug on the table, really harder than she means to, and sits down. He's not saying anything. "You know, at this point…" She shakes her head. "Right? But I want you to say it. You've made me do the leading up."

"Yeah, okay, you're right," he says. Rathbone has sneaked over to sit by him again, and Willis reaches down to stroke him. "Okay, I guess so."

"Fine," she says. "Well, then that's the happy ending."

"Right," he says.

"Seriously. Why is it so bad? You've got what you wanted, and I'm not any worse off. At least now I know where I stand and what I have to deal with."

"So," he says. "Just like that?"

"What else is there? Do we reminisce?"

"Yeah, okay. So I guess I should go."

"Wait — how did you get here?"

"My brother drove me," he says. "He's actually waiting up at the corner, in case I need, you know, a ride back." He gets to his feet. Rathbone stands up too, tail wagging.

"Oh. Of course," she says. "Of course. Well, that solves that little mystery. Will you tell your brother for me that he's a shit? And that I hope sometime somebody does this to himV

"Listen, my brother—"

"I don't want to hear about it. Just go to your fucking brother. Will you just go?"

"Okay, fine, but we still have to talk about stuff like money, and about visitation. I still want to, you know, be involved."

''Involved? That'll he something to witness."

"That's a low blow, Jean."

"I don't actually think it is."

"Well, we can argue about this some other time."

"What other time?" she says. "This is it — it's over with. You get to think what you think, and I get to think what / think. That's the glory of it."

"Fine. Then Til just let you know when I get set up somewhere."

"I assumed you'd just go live in Preston Falls," she says. Her hand is really hurting now. "Since you love it so much. With the trees and grass." She likes knowing he won't get the allusion. "You could take the dog with you — he's happier up there."

"I sort of burned out on Preston Falls. Tve been thinking I should

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put it on the market." He pats his thigh and Rathbone comes and sits down on top of his foot.

"Amazing," Jean says. "So all this was really just about getting away from us."

He shakes his head. "Search me what the fuck it was about."

"On that note." She stands up.

He sticks out a hand. To shake the hand he made her hurt.

She says, "Oh please."

Willis walks past the Durkins' house and on up the sidewalk. The flurries have stopped, but now it's cold as shit. Should have asked Jean to bring him down a pair of his gloves. Okay, fine: he puts his hands in his pants pockets. When he gets to Bonner, he looks left, toward the corner of Crofts. No Champ. Looks right. The only car parked on the street is some budget thing with a round ass end, a Nissan or whatever, right under a streetlight; shattered safety glass sparkles like looted jewels on the pavement. Not a good place to be seen hanging around on foot. He walks west on Bonner — he did say the corner of Bonner and Crofts, right? No car in sight. It couldn't have been a half hour, could it? Probably Champ figured he'd brought the two lovebirds together, and he should just discreetly disappear. Jean always thought Champ was her enemy: one of the many things she'd gotten wrong, (Though like what else?) He stays on Bonner all the way to Route 9. Only one car goes by — a Chesterton Police cruiser that slows down, checks him out, then speeds on. At the corner of Route 9, he turns and starts north. Once you get out of the side streets, with those sheltering trees, the wind coming off the river really whips. Champ might have lingered in Dunkin' Donuts. It's on the way to the Birlstone anyhow.

Another cruiser's parked outside Dunkin' Donuts, plus a regular car. No Champ. Willis goes inside and over to the phone on the wall. This once, he could treat himself to a warm taxi ride; Chesterton Checker runs twenty-four hours. But no: this isn't about mortifying the flesh, exactly, but it is about who the fuck is going to be master. He picks up the receiver, drops a penny through for appearances' sake and punches random numbers; it plays a little tune in his ear— doot deet deet doot deet deet doot — that sounds like "Old MacDonald Had a Farm." He listens, then frowns and shrugs to indicate to the cop, who's surely

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watching him, that he's not getting through. He walks up to the counter, shaking his head.

He stands looking at the diminished late-night choices on the sloping shelves. Coconut doughnuts, whole wheat doughnuts, jelly sticks, French crullers, Original Dunkin' Donuts with the little fucking handle. Which of these would he most Hke to find in the morning, waiting for him on the dresser? None of them. What he will not think about is that he's just thrown his life away. When Jean had told him there'd been an inadvertency — the first — he had said. We can deal. Not his all-time warmest. Plus he was afraid that this was just a thing he was saying. Yet this, and nothing else, was the thing he had said.

Well, tonight is clearly where it was all heading. It's bound to get more real to him eventually, yes? Before it gets less real again. Some little top-of-the-bell-curve moment somewhere up ahead where this will be real. What a concept.

A pasty woman in pink comes over, and he asks for coffee, regular. This will get him there. The cop and some guy in jeans and a leather jacket are sitting in a booth in molded pastel seats, leaning toward each other across the table. So this is where the cops meet the undercover guys late at night: a whole hidden substructure nobody knows about. Though they could equally be brothers: one who grew up to be a cop and the other a contractor, say, who's not getting along with his wife. One taking a break from his duties, the other unable to sleep, unwilling to go home. Just talking shit over in the quiet time, in the white-blue fluorescent light.

Jean sits in the kitchen and finishes her tea, while Rathbone lies under the table on his side, as if slain. When she reaches down to pet him, he twitches at her touch, then lies there unresponding. She's just blown off her marriage. Not that she shouldn't have. And not that it could have worked out any other way. Though of course it could. But she'd done her best. Which is also completely and absolutely not true. She gets up, puts the unloved green mug in the sink and goes upstairs to check on the children. Rathbone doesn't follow her. Tomorrow's Sunday. Today is Sunday. She could think about finding them all a church to go to, since they were obviously going to need something now, big time. But to know she considered the situation that desperate would only scare Mel and Roger, making the situation even more desperate. Her mother made her

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and Carol go to Sunday school at a Methodist church in Bethesda, because her family had been Methodists. Her father called Methodists Holy Rollers, which in retrospect she realizes was pretty hilarious, given what Hubert Humphrey liberals they all were. So maybe forget the Methodists. She could just keep taking Mel and Roger to the pancake place on Sundays, though it would seem sad. But they could deal.

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