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2007
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Benny Shassburger wants to see if he can go the entire day without touching his mouse or keyboard.The Office Coordinator who 'smells of witch hazel and carpet fibre' wants Tom Mota's office chair back.Tom Mota 'built like a bulldog, stocky, with a rippling succession of necks' wants to throw his computer against the window but only if he can be sure it will break the glass and land on the street below.Carl Garbedian 'who wears off-brand, too-tight jeans and generic tennis shoes, which to us conveyed the extent to which he's given up' wishes his wife's job wasn't so much more meaningful than his own.Larry Novotny is praying that his office girlfriend will decide to have an abortion.Joe Pope just wants to know if the mockups will be ready by 5 o'clockWelcome to the world of Joshua Ferris's dazzlingly acute, brilliantly original, howlingly funny novel: the world of working life. The dotcom bubble has just burst on an advertising agency on the Magnificent Mile in downtown Chicago. Employees shuffle slowly up the steps towards the revolving doors, afraid of what awaits them inside. And soon, as colleagues start disappearing at an alarming rate it's clear that something has to give...
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Used
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2008
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Joshua Ferris' Then We Came to the End is one of the most acutely observed, dazzling American debuts of recent years. They spend their days - and too many of their nights - at work. Away from friends and family, they share a stretch of stained carpet with a group of strangers they call colleagues. There's Chris Yop, clinging to his ergonomic chair; Lynn Mason, the boss, whose breast cancer everyone pretends not to talk about; Carl Garbedian, secretly taking someone else's medication; Marcia Dwyer, whose hair is stuck in the eighties; and Benny, who's just - well, just Benny. Amidst the boredom, redundancies, water cooler moments, meetings, flirtations and pure rage, life is happening, to their great surprise, all around them. Then We Came to the End is about sitting all morning next to someone you cross the road to avoid at lunch. It's the story of your life and mine. Very funny, intense and exhilarating...For the first time in fiction, it has truly captured the way we work . (The Times). As dazzling as Franzen's The Corrections and as confident as Tartt's The Secret History...Exceptional, very funny . (Daily Telegraph).
Slick, sophisticated and very funny, Ferris' cracking debut has modern Everyman fighting for his identity in an increasingly impersonal world . (Daily Mail). Joshua Ferris was born in Illinois in 1974. He is the author of Then We Came to the End (2007), which was nominated for the National Book Award and longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and the highly acclaimedThe Unnamed. In 2010 he was selected for the New Yorker's prestigious '20 under 40' list. To Rise Again at a Decent Hour was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2014 and the Dylan Thomas Prize 2014. He lives in New York.
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Used
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2007
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'How we hated our coffee mugs! And our mouse pads, our desk clocks, our daily calendars, all the contents of our desk drawers. Even the photos of our loved ones taped to our computer monitors for uplift and support turned to cloying reminders of time served ...' Welcome to the world of Joshua Ferris' dazzlingly acute, brilliantly original, agonizingly funny novel. The dotcom bubble has just burst on an advertising agency on Chicago's Magnificent Mile. Employees shuffle slowly up the steps towards the revolving doors, afraid of what is waiting to greet them inside their cubicles ... Then We Came to the End is about how we spend our days and too many of our nights. It is about being away from friends and family, about sharing a stretch of stained carpet with a group of strangers we call colleagues. It is about sitting all morning next to someone you deliberately cross the road to avoid at lunchtime. Joshua Ferris' fabulous novel is the story of your life, and mine. It is the story of our times.
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New
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2008
$12.47
Joshua Ferris' Then We Came to the End is one of the most acutely observed, dazzling American debuts of recent years. They spend their days - and too many of their nights - at work. Away from friends and family, they share a stretch of stained carpet with a group of strangers they call colleagues. There's Chris Yop, clinging to his ergonomic chair; Lynn Mason, the boss, whose breast cancer everyone pretends not to talk about; Carl Garbedian, secretly taking someone else's medication; Marcia Dwyer, whose hair is stuck in the eighties; and Benny, who's just - well, just Benny. Amidst the boredom, redundancies, water cooler moments, meetings, flirtations and pure rage, life is happening, to their great surprise, all around them. Then We Came to the End is about sitting all morning next to someone you cross the road to avoid at lunch. It's the story of your life and mine. Very funny, intense and exhilarating...For the first time in fiction, it has truly captured the way we work . (The Times). As dazzling as Franzen's The Corrections and as confident as Tartt's The Secret History...Exceptional, very funny . (Daily Telegraph).
Slick, sophisticated and very funny, Ferris' cracking debut has modern Everyman fighting for his identity in an increasingly impersonal world . (Daily Mail). Joshua Ferris was born in Illinois in 1974. He is the author of Then We Came to the End (2007), which was nominated for the National Book Award and longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award, and the highly acclaimedThe Unnamed. In 2010 he was selected for the New Yorker's prestigious '20 under 40' list. To Rise Again at a Decent Hour was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2014 and the Dylan Thomas Prize 2014. He lives in New York.