Published 06/11/2025 | Paperback / softback,
Description:
‘John Tottenham writes with a rare comic intensity’ COLM TÓIBÍN’My favourite nihilistic romantic’ RACHEL KUSHNER’A brutally honest, insightful, intelligent and absolutely hilarious novel’ MICHAEL IMPERIOLIWhat’s this book about? Is there a restroom? Do you have gluten-free bagels? Do you work here? Do you have a restroom? Do I buy books or rent books or what? Still a bookseller in his late forties, Sean knows that the worst thing about a bookshop is the customers. Then there’s the gift-wrapping, the invoicing, the Yelp reviews. The overwhelming sense of self-loathing after another day of not writing a novel yourself. While Sean’s book remains unfinished, his city has changed around him. As have friends and acquaintances, at least the ones who keep in touch. The service industry is different, too. But what, or whom, is he serving anyway? Biting, hilarious and self-aware, John Tottenham’s debut novel is a razor-sharp dissection of gentrification, friendship, jealousy and the role of literature in a digital age.

The Dark Archive
Unsheltered
The Other City
Ukulele Jam
The Relentless Moon : A Lady Astronaut Novel
Introducing Foucault
If It Bleeds
Fight Club
How To Change the World
Breasts and Eggs
Good To Be Sweet
The Brittle Sea
The Other Half of Augusta Hope
Rotherweird
In Parenthesis
Frankissstein
Diary of A Somebody
The Cat in the Hat
Sanctuary
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Transcription
Room On the Broom
Trigger Warning


