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Excuse Me For Living: a Novel

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WINNER, LOS ANGELES BOOK FESTIVAL, GENERAL FICTION, 2012-2013
FINALIST, FOREWORD REVIEWS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD, GENERAL FICTION, 2012
One of New York's finest saves brilliant and debonair (but drug-addicted) Daniel Topler from his suicide attempt on the George Washington Bridge. In court, the judge entrusts the young man to the care of Dr. Jacob Bernstein, an elderly psychiatrist at an upscale rehab clinic. The doctor issues these commands: obey the no-drugs rules, and join the geriatric temple men's group he leads—or face incarceration. Dan has no choice but to comply.
Dan's prep school friends initially lure him back to the drugs, booze, and women. But all that changes when he meets Bernstein's daughter, Laura, and the two must sneak around behind the doctor's disapproving back. To finally rise above his past, Dan must come face to face with his decisions and the person he wants to become, as the story arrives at a surprising conclusion.
In his debut novel, Klass weaves together multiple storylines, highlighting the humorous and slightly odd details in life, all the while keeping his eye on the emotional core of the story. His book's release coincides with the premiere of the major motion picture conceived in tandem with the novel, written, produced, and directed by the author and featuring a who's who cast including Christopher Lloyd, Jerry Stiller, Robert Vaughn and Dick Cavett, among many others.
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    • Kirkus

      October 1, 2012
      The pretty-boy heir to a junkyard empire lands himself in high-society rehab after plunging off the George Washington Bridge. When is a novelization not a novelization? When it's a disjointed, tangentially interesting book produced "in tandem" with an indie film written, produced and directed by former Wall Street financier and author Klass (Man Overboard, 2006). The book will be released simultaneously with a romantic comedy starring Robert Vaughan, Dick Cavett, Christopher Lloyd and a host of veterans from Seinfeld and various daytime soaps. Plotwise, the book follows the film, centering on Daniel Topler, a wealthy, brilliant med student whose addiction to drugs and his own line of bullshit sends him teetering off the GWB. Mouthing off to the judge lands him in a silver-spoon rehab clinic where Daniel finds himself under the care of visiting physician Dr. Jacob Q. Bernstein. Daniel is full of quips, self-deprecating humor and cutting insights, none of which hold water with the troubled Bernstein. "Please stop," Bernstein says. "I don't believe you. You don't have to defend yourself. I'm not attacking. You possess superior verbal abilities. But they're not helping you. You use language as a weapon and a shield. But your only war is inside of you where words can't help." Interestingly, Klass shies away from his Good Will Hunting setup and forces Daniel to attend Bernstein's men's group, where he meets men of far greater character and accomplishments for whom growing old is a harsh mirror. There's a good story hiding in here, including a risky romance between Daniel and Bernstein's lovely daughter Laura, not to mention Ally, a funny fellow inmate who becomes obsessed with the quick-witted lunatic. Unfortunately, the main story is complicated by numerous superfluous plots about Daniel's family and his drug buddies. A fractured experiment in multiformat storytelling that reads like a vanity project.

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      October 15, 2012
      Klass' (Man Overboard: Confessions of a Novice Math Teacher in the Bronx, 2006) first novel starts with overly dramatic flair yet evolves into a genuinely engaging, somewhat Woody Allen-esque ride through the life of a young, downwardly mobile, massively screwed-up New Yorker. Wealthy party boy Daniel Topler is determined to destroy himself, using every drug and alcoholic beverage known to man to achieve his goal. About to take a swan dive from the George Washington Bridge before being saved by a jaded NYC cop, Dan begins a new, forced journey to sobriety as decreed by a fed-up judge. Despite being marched directly into the care of psychiatrist Jacob Bernstein, who requires Dan's presence in an elderly men's temple group, among other therapies, the oddly appealing Dan is time and again lured back to drugs. Then he meets Laura, Dr. Bernstein's very off-limits daughter, and starts to wonder whether, just maybe, his life script is meant to play out differently. The book may make an unusually prominent debut because it's being published in conjunction with the release of an A-list movie version.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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