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Description for Tenderloin
Paperback. Clean copy. Some light shelfwear. Good to very good
It's 1995 and Evan has embarked on an adventure that will change his life. Having grown up in Dublin, a relative innocent, he arrives in San Francisco with his friend, Milo, just as the city is on the cusp of a revolution: the Internet is booming and there is a new drug in town. The shiny new worlds of Apple and Microsoft illuminate the city and the rave scene coexists alongside Deadheads and hippies. But soon Evan's savings start to disappear and his friends tire of him sleeping on their floors, so he needs to take any work he can find. A chance encounter takes him to ForwardSlash, an Internet company run by the charismatic Sam Couples, a surrogate father figure but also the object of very confused emotions for the naive Evan. When Roisin, Milo's ex-girlfriend, also pitches up to remind him of their own brief encounter, Evan's confusion about his sexuality and his future is complete. Will he continue to live vicariously through his friends, or can he finally summon up the courage to act on his impulses? "The Tenderloin" is a freshly narrated, beautifully observed and emotionally affecting story of young man's struggle for self-definition, told with equal parts charm, humour and lyricism from a wonderful new Irish talent. "John Butler already has a legion of fans who enjoy his insightful, funny and never less than brutally honest weekly column in the "Irish Times". He is a refreshingly modern Irishman who regards the world from beneath a raised eyebrow ...infectious". (Conor McPherson, playwright and director).
Product Details
Condition
Used, Good
Publisher
Picador
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Number of Pages
304
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780330519885
SKU
KST0035664
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About John Butler
John Butler has written and directed award-winning shorts for the Irish Film Board and directed and co-wrote the 6-part TV sketch show Your Bad Self. He is an occasional columnist and interviewer for the Irish Times and his writing has appeared in the Dublin Review, the San Francisco Chronicle and on NPR. John lives in London.
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