From the prize-winning author of Supper Club comes a wickedly funny and slyly poignant new satire on modern life - for fans of My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Convenience Store Woman, and J.
Though she\'d do almost anything to avoid getting there....
And as its title suggests, it is a voyage that will eventually lead its unlikely heroine all the way home.
But sooner or later, she will have to ask herself: how far is too far?Utterly original, mischievous and thought-provoking, The Odyssey is a merciless takedown of consumer capitalism and our anxious, ill-fated quests for something to believe in.
And it distracts her from thinking about the other life she left behind five years ago.
Until one day she is selected for the employee mentorship scheme - an initiative run by the ship\'s mysterious captain and self-anointed lifestyle guru, Keith, who pushes Ingrid further than she thought possible.
It\'s not a bad life.
On her days off, she disembarks from the ship and gets blind drunk on whatever the local alcohol is.
She works on a gargantuan luxury cruise liner, where she spends her days reorganizing the merchandise and waiting for long-term guests to drop dead in the changing rooms. -- Emma Jane UnsworthMeet Ingrid.
I could read her all day. (Cosmopolitan)Lara Williams is the queen of smart modern satire.
Ballard\'s High RiseThis book is a serious vibe.
G.
From the prize-winning author of Supper Club comes a wickedly funny and slyly poignant new satire on modern life - for fans of My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Convenience Store Woman, and J