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The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim

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Maxwell Sim seems to have hit rock bottom. Estranged from his father, newly divorced, and unable to communicate with his only daughter, he realizes that despite having seventy-four friends on Facebook, he lacks genuine connections. A business proposition arises, requiring him to drive from London to a remote retail outlet on the Shetland Isles. With an open mind and a friendly SatNav voice, Maxwell's journey soon takes a serious turn, leading him not only to the UK's furthest point but also into the depths of his own past. In this sparkling narrative, the author reinvents the picaresque novel for contemporary readers. The writing is both humorous and insightful, capturing the banality of Maxwell's thoughts with a light touch. The book is artfully structured, delivering revelations and twists in a careful sequence. Critics praise its engaging portrait of a man and society adrift, highlighting the clever, engaging plot filled with mysteries. The narrative explores themes of loneliness, failure, and the challenges of modern communication, making it a highly relatable and moving read. The novel's humor and depth offer a fresh perspective on contemporary life, making it a brilliant achievement in storytelling.

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The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim, Jonathan Coe

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Rok vydania
2010
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Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin Books
Rok vydania
2010
Väzba
mäkká
ISBN10
0670918792
ISBN13
9780670918799
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The terrible privacy of Maxwell Sim
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3,35 z 5
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Maxwell Sim seems to have hit rock bottom. Estranged from his father, newly divorced, and unable to communicate with his only daughter, he realizes that despite having seventy-four friends on Facebook, he lacks genuine connections. A business proposition arises, requiring him to drive from London to a remote retail outlet on the Shetland Isles. With an open mind and a friendly SatNav voice, Maxwell's journey soon takes a serious turn, leading him not only to the UK's furthest point but also into the depths of his own past. In this sparkling narrative, the author reinvents the picaresque novel for contemporary readers. The writing is both humorous and insightful, capturing the banality of Maxwell's thoughts with a light touch. The book is artfully structured, delivering revelations and twists in a careful sequence. Critics praise its engaging portrait of a man and society adrift, highlighting the clever, engaging plot filled with mysteries. The narrative explores themes of loneliness, failure, and the challenges of modern communication, making it a highly relatable and moving read. The novel's humor and depth offer a fresh perspective on contemporary life, making it a brilliant achievement in storytelling.