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Coup de coeur
Coup de coeur (Literature), by Colm
John Tottenham's prose debut Service follows Sean, who, following the collapse of print media and subsequently his journalism career, finds himself working in a bookshop in a neighbourhood that is starting to price him out. In his late 40s, Sean begins to see himself as old for the first time. Surrounded by the works of the greats at work, it dawns on him that the novel he's always felt capable of producing might never come to life, and nobody would really care if it didn't. This is a fiery debut, and will be devoured by anyone who has ever battled with the writing process, the travails of retail work, or the sanitising effect gentrification almost always manages.
'John Tottenham writes with a rare comic intensity' Colm Tóibín'My favourite nihilistic romantic' Rachel KushnerWhat's this book about? Is there a restroom? Do you have gluten-free bagels? Do you work here? Do you have a restroom? Do I buy books or rent books or what? Still a bookseller in his late forties, Sean knows that the worst thing about a bookshop is the customers. Then there's the gift-wrapping, the invoicing, the Yelp reviews. The overwhelming sense of self-loathing after another day of not writing a novel yourself. While Sean's book remains unfinished, his city has changed around him. As have friends and acquaintances, at least the ones who keep in touch. The service industry is different, too. But what, or whom, is he serving anyway? Biting, hilarious and self-aware, John Tottenham's debut novel is a razor-sharp dissection of gentrification, friendship, jealousy and the role of literature in a digital age.
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 06 Nov 2025
Dimensions: 135 x 215 x 31 mm
ISBN: 9781805227021