Submarine

Submarine

by JoeDunthorne (Author)

Synopsis

Hello. I'm Oliver Tate, the protagonist. I am likely to use words like protagonist and, moments later, words like twonk. My ambitions are as follows: to find out why my father sometimes stays in bed for days at a time; to find out why my mother's getting surfing lessons - and probably more - from a hippy-looking twonk; and to lose my virginity before it becomes legal - in just over a year. I am monitoring my parent's intimacy via the dimmer switch in their bedroom. My parents have not had sex in two months which, my research suggests, points toward impending marital breakdown. There are other, lesser characters in the book: Jordana, who is my love interest, despite her eczema. Zoe, whose only real schoolfriend is a dinner lady. I feel sorry for Zoe which, in turn, makes me feel better about my own life. Then there's my friend Chips, an outstanding bully. He made our Religious Education teacher cry. This book might not change my life. But there is no telling how you will react.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Published: 07 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0241143969
ISBN 13: 9780241143964

Media Reviews
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice [Joe Dunthorne is] probably destined to be compared with Mark Haddon and Roddy Doyle. --The Miami Herald This absolutely winning debut novel isn't so much a coming-of-age tale as it is a reflection on what it means to be a certain age and of an uncertain mind. -- Los Angeles Times A brilliant first novel by a young man of ferocious comic talent. -- The Times (London) [Dunthorne's] precocious talent and cheerful fondness for the teenage male are showcased in Submarine . . . . Oliver's voice is funny and dead-on. -- The New York Times Book Review Preternaturally wise, slightly devious and highly entertaining. -- USA Today
Author Bio
Joe Dunthorne was born and brought up in Swansea. He is the author of Submarine, which has been translated into fifteen languages and made into an acclaimed film directed by Richard Ayoade, and Wild Abandon, which won the 2012 Encore Award. A collection of his poetry is published as Faber New Poets 5. Joe Dunthorne lives in London and The Adulterants is his third novel.www.joedunthorne.com