BOOK DESCRIPTION
The 1950s are remembered as the "happy days" of the 20th century, when
families were intact, religion was a salient motive in people's lives,
juvenile delinquency seemed the worst sort of crime and alcohol was the
drug of choice.
All the national statistics seemed to bolster this
impression - a high birth rate, declining divorce and a marriage
proportion that made the single adult the odd person out and potentially
disruptive. Of course, there was the ominous shadow cast by the Cold
War, but if anything, that just intensified the local focus and
inwardness of life.THE KEY PARTY is a comic-serious satire set in this
suffocating world, amid the doubly claustrophobic routine of golf
matches, weekly bridge games and Saturday night cocktail parties. Four
couples, living along a street adjacent to a golf course, have
intertwined relationships based upon their proximity and their similar
interests. From the outside, their marriages seem placid and happy, but
in fact, a better depiction would be monotony and predictability with an
undercurrent of anger and dissatisfaction.One evening, at a cocktail
party celebrating the wedding anniversary of one of the couples, this
simmering discontent boils over, and the group makes a collective
decision - out of boredom and the urges of alcohol - that has
extraordinary and unexpected consequences for all of its members and for
the small town in which they reside.
James Gilbert (2017). The Key Party. Hermosa Beach, CA: Creators Publishing. Softcover. 250 pp. Illus. ISBN-13: 978-1945638507
James Gilbert (2017). The Key Party. Hermosa Beach, CA: Creators Publishing. Softcover. 250 pp. Illus. ISBN-13: 978-1945638507
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