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More copies of this ISBN:The Best Thing That Can Happen to a Croissantby Pablo Tusset
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:A best seller in Europe, Pablo Tusset's wickedly funny debut novel follows the hilarious, boozy, libidinous, and occasionally dangerous travails of Pablo “Baloo” Miralles, the wholeheartedly dissolute thirty-year-old black sheep of the staid Barcelona finance titans of Miralles & Miralles. This renowned Internet blogger, daytime sleeper, and dedicated hedonist is yanked into family business matters when the president of the business, his older, accomplished brother, disappears. Thus begins The Best Thing That Can Happen to a Croissant, an easy-riding, reluctant-detective story. Tusset's prodigious talents as both a satirist and creator of one of the most hilarious underachievers in recent memory make this an exquisitely entertaining read. Review:"Despite a contrived plot and frequent rhetorical indulgences (the author never met a dream sequence he didn't like), Tusset's debut, a bestseller in Europe, still manages to be engaging and occasionally even uproarious. The novel follows the exploits of Pablo Miralles, heir to the Miralles family fortune, as he gets swept up (between naps, drinks and trips to brothels) in a convoluted plan to find his older brother, Sebastian, who has mysteriously disappeared. Unlike the ber-hardworking, spit-and-polished Sebastian, Pablo is content to cash his inheritance checks, smoke joints and entertain himself, when not watching TV, by working out a theory of 'Invented Reality' online. The plot ambles along as Pablo tries harder to empty Sebastian's bank account than he does to find him. The explanations Pablo offers for not involving the police must simply be accepted, as must the ending, wherein Tusset tries to wrap up the plot in two chapters involving a turgid chase sequence and some ponderous exposition. But the book is a pleasure precisely because it so brazenly sloughs off responsibilities to pacing, plot or emotional resonance. Rarely has such a winning story been built out of such a paean to the joys of slackerdom. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:The 30-year-old black sheep of the staid Barcelona finance titans of Miralles and Miralles is yanked into family business matters when the president of the family business, his older, accomplished brother, disappears. Thus begins an easy-riding, reluctant-detective story. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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