Terrific. So funny Zadie Smith Monstrously depressing but so comic and well observed that I didnt really mind .... It is great Dolly AldertonA dark comedy of female rage Catherine Lacey Brilliant. For fans of Ottessa Moshfeghs My Year of Rest and Relaxation Pandora Sykes Funny, shocking, clever, and hugely entertaining Roddy Doyle A definitive work of milennial literature Jia Tolentino The best thing Ive read in years Emma Jane UnsworthVicious ... hilariously spot on Guardian In a windowless office, a woman explains something from her real, nonwork life about the frustration and indignity of returning her online shopping to her colleagues. One wears a topknot. Another checks her pedometer. Watching them all is Millie. Thirtyyearsold and an eternal temp, she says almost nothing, almost all of the time. But then the possibility of a permanent job arises. Will it bring the new life Millie is envisioning one involving a gym membership, a book club, and a lot less beer and TV finally within reach? Or will it reveal just how hollow that vision has become? Made me laugh and cry enough times to feel completely reborn The Paris Review A definite work of millennial literature. Wretchedly riveting, with the sick, obsessive pleasure of looking under a bandage at a wound The New Yorker So darkly funny and acutely observed that it feels like a documentary Andrew McMillan Anyone who has ever felt like their life is going nowhere and to make it worse, going nowhere in an achingly...
Binding: Paperback;208 pages; Publisher: Orion Publishing Co; Classification: ASZB; Weight: 308 g; Dimensions: 190 x 130 x 16
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