Bee-Loud Glade : A Novel by Steve Himmer (2011, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherAtticus Books
ISBN-100984510583
ISBN-139780984510580
eBay Product ID (ePID)99376675

Product Key Features

Book TitleBee-Loud Glade : a Novel
Number of Pages224 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicGeneral
Publication Year2011
GenreFiction
AuthorSteve Himmer
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight14 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
TitleLeadingThe
SynopsisFiction. Finch is a daydreamer whose job as a marketer of plastic plants consists mostly of updating the blogs of the imaginary people he creates. Once new management steps in and kicks him out, Finch slowly lets go of all ties to the outside world. With both his electricity and motivation shut off, he sinks into a state of oblivion, holed up in his apartment for weeks on end. But when his reply to what he thinks is innocuous spam sweeps him into the world of billionaire Mr. Crane, Finch agrees to live and work-for more money than he's ever imagined-as an ornamental hermit in a cave on Mr. Crane's estate. This darkly comic commentary on modern work and wealth probes deep-rooted questions about the nature of man, the workplace, and society (and what happens in their absence). Set in a postmodern pastoral landscape, it brings a playfulness more commonly found in urban fiction to an outdoor setting., Fiction. Finch is a daydreamer whose job as a marketer of plastic plants consists mostly of updating the blogs of the imaginary people he creates. Once new management steps in and kicks him out, Finch slowly lets go of all ties to the outside world. With both his electricity and motivation shut off, he sinks into a state of oblivion, holed up in his apartment for weeks on end. But when his reply to what he thinks is innocuous spam sweeps him into the world of billionaire Mr. Crane, Finch agrees to live and work for more money than he's ever imagined as an ornamental hermit in a cave on Mr. Crane's estate. This darkly comic commentary on modern work and wealth probes deep-rooted questions about the nature of man, the workplace, and society (and what happens in their absence). Set in a postmodern pastoral landscape, it brings a playfulness more commonly found in urban fiction to an outdoor setting."
LC Classification NumberPS3608.I49B44 2011
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