Girls, memory, parenting, millennial fear – all served Coupland-style. Karen, an attractive, popular student, goes into a coma one night in 1979. Whilst in it, she gives birth to a healthy baby daughter; once out of it, a mere eighteen years later, she finds herself, Rip van Winkle-like, a middle-aged mother whose friends have all gone through all the normal marital, social and political traumas and back again… This tragicomedy shows Coupland in his most mature form yet, writing with all his customary powers of acute observation, but turning his attention away from the surface of modern life to the dynamics of modern relationships, but doing so with all the sly wit and weird accuracy we expect of the soothsaying author of Generation X, Shampoo Planet, Life After God, Microserfs and Polaroids from the Dead.
ISBN: | 9780006551270 |
Publication date: | 16th November 1998 |
Author: | Douglas Coupland |
Publisher: | HarperPerennial an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 288 pages |
Genres: |
Modern and Contemporary Fiction Maturation and ageing Humour Non-Fiction Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 Sociology: family and relationships Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Family psychology Popular culture Social and cultural history |