God Hates Us All
Hank Moody; Jonathan Grotenstein
Simon and Schuster (2009)
In Collection
#2657
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College Dropouts, College Dropouts/ Fiction, Drug Dealers, Drug Dealers/ Fiction
e-Book 9781416598237
English
A wry literary masterpiece, God Hates Us All is a coming-of-age tale for the apathetic generation. Hank Moody's self-loathing yet darkly likeable narrator is a college drop-out-turned-accidental-drug-dealer enveloped in a world of contradictions. His boss -- a bong-hitting, dreadlocked Pontiff figure -- runs a remarkably organized and ingenious illegal trade patronized by, among others, a sweater-set-wearing Upper East Sider, a Wall Street hotshot, and a wannabe rock star with a hard-to-resist model girlfriend. The lonely narrator yearns for more than the tenuous but intimate thread he shares with his clients. To escape his mother's desperate expectations, his father's endless disappointments, and his certifiably insane ex-girlfriend, he moves to the city's mecca of ambitious slackers -- the Chelsea Hotel -- where the pursuit of lust (and the rock star's girlfriend) sends him on a series of well-intentioned misadventures that lead him right back where he started. Told in a unique and subtle voice, God Hates Us All is ironic, optimistic, and unforgettable.
Product Details
LoC Classification PS3613.O5497 .G63 2009
Dewey 813
Cover Price £9.99
No. of Pages 208
Height x Width 210 x 135  mm
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