Couchwarmer: A Laundromat Adventure
by Greg Kramer
ISBN 9781896332024 | 5.5" x 8.5" | TPB with French Flaps | $19.99
Categories:Fiction - Literary, Fiction - Murder Mystery
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Synopsis
Born with ambiguous gender, Cherry Beach's careening life trajectory has involved recreating him/herself many times and living on an endless succession of other peoples' couches. As another year draws to a close with a new crisis looming, Cherry trips across an improbable cache of winning lottery tickets that seems an answer to her prayers, propelling her into a mad slalom of greed which quickly attracts the denziens of her through-the-looking-glass nightclub demi-monde. By turns incredibly funny and deeply disturbing, Couchwarmer is a celebration of chaos, a riveting rollercoaster ride into a landscape of the 'acid Baroque.'Reviews
"This novel gleefully scratches at the underbelly of the urban postmodern to teach us two things: the emperor wears women's clothing, and a shadowland of gender ambiguity and slackerly anti-ambition is alive and well and living in Canada ... Kramer mythologizes a new nation of anti-heroes, and if nothing else, deserves a (dis)Order of Canada for proving that we can harbour disaffection as well as anyone else... Couchwarmer's plot is all about scratch 'n' wins and laundromats — little rewards reminding us that humanity comes bearing all kinds of labels." — Quill & Quire
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