Prescription for a Superior Existence

A Novel

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Prescription for a Superior Existence by Josh Emmons, Scribner
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Josh Emmons ISBN: 9781416561170
Publisher: Scribner Publication: June 10, 2008
Imprint: Scribner Language: English
Author: Josh Emmons
ISBN: 9781416561170
Publisher: Scribner
Publication: June 10, 2008
Imprint: Scribner
Language: English

Jack Smith is your average single thirtysomething businessman. That is, his life revolves around work, failed relationships, alcohol, painkillers, and pornography, and he sees no reason to change. But when he unwittingly comes into conflict with a burgeoning new California religion called Prescription for a Superior Existence, his routine is shattered and put back together so fantastically that his actions could impact the whole world.

Against a backdrop of environmental cata-strophe and postmillennial tension, Jack's troubles begin when he is fired from his job and falls in love with Mary, the daughter of PASE's founder, and they reach an apex with his ab-duction and installation at one of the religion's spiritual training centers near San Francisco. As he is forced to learn about PASE's ascetic practices, his aversion and skepticism are challenged by a sense of community and purpose previously unknown to him. In the context of PASE, Jack discovers that he might not be average, that he might in fact be extraordinary, and the discovery is intoxicating. Nothing is as it seems, however -- not PASE, its enigmatic founder, his comrades, or even Mary -- and the question of whether he and those around him are headed toward group transcendence or its opposite takes on global significance

A thrilling and timely novel about a flawed, ordinary man who is torn between love and the appeal of a powerfully seductive cult, Prescription for a Superior Existence explores the bounds of faith and human connection, and showcases the spectacular imagination of one of our most talented young writers.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Jack Smith is your average single thirtysomething businessman. That is, his life revolves around work, failed relationships, alcohol, painkillers, and pornography, and he sees no reason to change. But when he unwittingly comes into conflict with a burgeoning new California religion called Prescription for a Superior Existence, his routine is shattered and put back together so fantastically that his actions could impact the whole world.

Against a backdrop of environmental cata-strophe and postmillennial tension, Jack's troubles begin when he is fired from his job and falls in love with Mary, the daughter of PASE's founder, and they reach an apex with his ab-duction and installation at one of the religion's spiritual training centers near San Francisco. As he is forced to learn about PASE's ascetic practices, his aversion and skepticism are challenged by a sense of community and purpose previously unknown to him. In the context of PASE, Jack discovers that he might not be average, that he might in fact be extraordinary, and the discovery is intoxicating. Nothing is as it seems, however -- not PASE, its enigmatic founder, his comrades, or even Mary -- and the question of whether he and those around him are headed toward group transcendence or its opposite takes on global significance

A thrilling and timely novel about a flawed, ordinary man who is torn between love and the appeal of a powerfully seductive cult, Prescription for a Superior Existence explores the bounds of faith and human connection, and showcases the spectacular imagination of one of our most talented young writers.

More books from Scribner

Cover of the book Baby Catcher by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book The South by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book On Grief and Grieving by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Devils in Exile by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Stephanie Plum One, Two, Three by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book The Hundred-Foot Journey by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Eat, Sleep, Poop by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Kydd by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Crashback by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book The Man from the Train by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Different Seasons by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Bad Blood by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Mostly True by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book The Summer Fletcher Greel Loved Me by Josh Emmons
Cover of the book Shroud for a Nightingale by Josh Emmons
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy