Happy People Dont Live Here, Amber Sparks
Happy People Dont Live Here, Amber Sparks
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Happy People Don't Live Here
A Novel

Author: Amber Sparks

Narrator: Erin deWard

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/14/2025


Synopsis

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 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.

About Amber Sparks

Amber Sparks is the author of the collection May We Shed These Human Bodies, and her fiction has appeared in American Short Fiction, the Collagist, and elsewhere. She lives in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Kayla_Wilson on June 24, 2025

Thank you NetGalley and Liveright for the opportunity to read and review this ARC in exchange for an honest review. A quick mystery full of quirky characters and secrets. Although this is listed as an adult debut this read like a YA novel more suited for my middle schooler. It had great potential bu......more

Goodreads review by John on October 16, 2025

This is an unusual book, and from the other reviews I can see it's not to everyone's taste, but I loved it. I can't help feeling many of the other reviewers have missed the point. This is not a children's book. It is a tribute to the children's mystery books many of us enjoyed in our childhood. In my......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on August 21, 2025

What do they have against quotation marks? They lose a full star over that idiocy! I don't want to have to figure out from context whether someone is saying or thinking something or whether it is the narration. Why are you making it harder for people to lose themselves in the story???? And it is a wo......more

Goodreads review by Brianna on June 09, 2025

Kittentits meets My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She's Sorry. Quirky little read full of ghosts, odd neighbors, and a whole lot of heart. I saw the vision and could appreciate it, but felt this could have been improved with a bit more editing. Sparks' voice doesn't feel too clear and the narrati......more

Goodreads review by Amy on October 19, 2025

October 2025 24 Hour Readathon This might be the most poorly written and unhinged book I have ever read. I did not feel it was ambitious or pretensious, but just bad. Sentences were laughably awful. Streams of consciousness, flashbacks, and thoughts were unhinged and rambling. Notable quotes/ moment......more