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Then We Came To The End
A Novel
by 
Joshua Ferris
Deanna Hurst
© Joshua Ferris
  
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Subject(s):  Fiction
Humor (Fiction)
Language(s):  English
Awards:  National Book Award Finalist
National Book Foundation
10 Best Books of 2007
New York Times

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Available copies:   0 (0 patron(s) on waiting list)
Library copies:   1
File size:   64700 KB
ISBN:   9781594836459
Release date:   Mar 01, 2007

Description

No one knows us quite the same way as the men and women who sit beside us in department meetings and crowd the office refrigerator with their labeled yogurts. Every office is a family of sorts, and the Chicago ad agency Joshua Ferris brilliantly depicts in his debut novel is family at its strangest and best. The characters in THEN WE CAME TO THE END cope with a business downturn in the time-honored way: through gossip, secret romance, elaborate pranks, and increasingly frequent coffee breaks. As one colleague after another is seen “walking Spanish down the hall” –office shorthand for being fired – the survivors obsessively parse their bosses’ decisions, when they’re not competing for the best office furniture left behind or trying to make sense of the mysterious pro-bono ad campaign that is their only remaining “work.” Joshua Ferris has a demon’s eye for the details and emotions that make up our lives, and he has written a hilarious and moving novel about the strange selves we become when we walk through the office doors each day.

 

Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Fans of "The Office"--American or British--will enjoy Joshua Ferris's take on working life. This debut novel is written from a plural first-person viewpoint, which is a bit odd at first but soon becomes transparent and integral. Ad agency employees struggle to create a humorous breast cancer awareness campaign while dodging the lay-off ax. The characters are recognizable office personalities, and Deanna Hurst's narration gives each character life without going overboard with different voices for dialogue. In other words, like the characters themselves, the voices all sound different and the same, simultaneously. With Hurst playing Ferris's dry, sharp humor perfectly, listeners will be sorry to hear the story come to an end. M.T. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine
 

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