

At first, Alfred rejects her requests to use his documentary in her research, but after visiting a man he once idolized, Alfred starts to think that maybe his documentary is interesting after all. Alfred made a documentary on geese migration that interests a PhD candidate in sociology named Rebecca.

He undertakes social experiments to make people around him feel uncomfortable. In Chapter 2, Alfred Hollander sees people as manifestations of their insecurities and inauthenticity. Desperate to find a new project, he disguises himself as a graduate student to join a small group of academics who discusses life’s big questions. Bix is unfulfilled, though, and craves intellectual and existential stimulation. In Chapter 1, readers are introduced to Bix Bouton, a tech genius who developed online software that gathers and shares human memories, creating a collective consciousness. Part 1 of the novel begins with a host of characters who struggle with questions of authenticity, dream-making, and life-building.

This guide refers to the 2022 Kindle eBook edition. The book explores themes of technological advancement, abuse of social media, existential crisis, and human identity. The Candy House is a novel in which seemingly disparate stories connect characters and themes.
