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ISBN
9781038761149
Classification
LP TOLT
Personal Name
Toltz, Steve,
1972-,
Title
Here goes nothing / Steve Toltz.
Edition
Large print edition.
Production & Copyright Details
Surry Hills, N.S.W. : Read How You Want, 2024.
©2024.
Physical Description
500 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
Content type
text
Summary Note
'Nobody was ever thinking about me. Now that I?m dead, I dwell on this kind of thing a lot.' Angus Mooney is in a dark place: the afterlife. His days are spent in aching embarrassment; god, religion, the supernatural ? he was wrong about everything. He longs for his audacious, fiery wife, Gracie, but can only watch from the other side as she is seduced by his killer, who has stepped seamlessly into Mooney?s shoes. Meanwhile, life after death isn?t all it?s cracked up to be. Another pandemic is sweeping the globe; Mooney?s new home is filling up fast, resources are scarce, infrastructure is crumbling, and he has to share an increasingly cramped existence with a group of people still traumatised by their own deaths. And although he should know better, he remains in the grip of the same fear as when he was alive: the opinions of others.
Subject - Topical Term
Future
-- Fiction.
Death
-- Fiction.
Love
-- Fiction.
Thieves
-- Fiction.
Murder
-- Fiction.
Philosophy
-- Fiction.
Social problems
-- Fiction.
Consumption (Economics)
-- Fiction.
Interpersonal relations
-- Fiction.
Subject - Genre
Black humor.
Satirical literature.
Social problem fiction.
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