Float: A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Literary
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Author: JoeAnn Hart ISBN: 9781618220240
Publisher: Ashland Creek Press Publication: January 29, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: JoeAnn Hart
ISBN: 9781618220240
Publisher: Ashland Creek Press
Publication: January 29, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

"…witty, profound, and beautifully observed…"
— Margot Livesey

"Hart's Maine landscape is rich with eccentric characters…the reader will float on a cloud nine of classy entertainment."
— Mameve Medwed

"[Float] is all of these things: joyful and troubling, hilarious and somber, evocative and introspective."
— Stefanie Freele, Necessary Fiction

When everything around you is sinking, sometimes it takes desperate measures to stay afloat…

When Duncan Leland looks down at the garbage-strewn beach beneath his office window, he sees the words God Help Us scrawled in the sand. While it seems a fitting message—not only is Duncan’s business underwater, but his marriage is drowning as well—he goes down to the beach to erase it. Once there, he helps a seagull being strangled by a plastic six-pack holder—the only creature in worse shape than he is at the moment.

Duncan rescues the seagull, not realizing that he’s being filmed by a group of conceptual artists and that the footage will soon go viral, turning both him and the gull into minor celebrities. And when an unsavory yet very convincing local, Osbert Marpol, talks him into a not-quite-legitimate loan arrangement, Duncan can’t help but agree in a last-ditch attempt to save the jobs of his employees.

For a while, it seems as if things are finally looking up for Duncan—yet between his phone-sex-entrepreneur ex-girlfriend’s very public flirtations and the ever-mysterious terms of his new loan, Duncan realizes that there’s no such thing as strings-free salvation—and that it’s only a matter of time before the tide rises ominously around him again.

A wry tale of financial desperation, conceptual art, insanity, infertility, seagulls, marital crisis, jellyfish, organized crime, and the plight of a plastic-filled ocean, JoeAnn Hart’s novel takes a smart, satirical look at family, the environment, and life in a hardscrabble seaside town in Maine.

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"…witty, profound, and beautifully observed…"
— Margot Livesey

"Hart's Maine landscape is rich with eccentric characters…the reader will float on a cloud nine of classy entertainment."
— Mameve Medwed

"[Float] is all of these things: joyful and troubling, hilarious and somber, evocative and introspective."
— Stefanie Freele, Necessary Fiction

When everything around you is sinking, sometimes it takes desperate measures to stay afloat…

When Duncan Leland looks down at the garbage-strewn beach beneath his office window, he sees the words God Help Us scrawled in the sand. While it seems a fitting message—not only is Duncan’s business underwater, but his marriage is drowning as well—he goes down to the beach to erase it. Once there, he helps a seagull being strangled by a plastic six-pack holder—the only creature in worse shape than he is at the moment.

Duncan rescues the seagull, not realizing that he’s being filmed by a group of conceptual artists and that the footage will soon go viral, turning both him and the gull into minor celebrities. And when an unsavory yet very convincing local, Osbert Marpol, talks him into a not-quite-legitimate loan arrangement, Duncan can’t help but agree in a last-ditch attempt to save the jobs of his employees.

For a while, it seems as if things are finally looking up for Duncan—yet between his phone-sex-entrepreneur ex-girlfriend’s very public flirtations and the ever-mysterious terms of his new loan, Duncan realizes that there’s no such thing as strings-free salvation—and that it’s only a matter of time before the tide rises ominously around him again.

A wry tale of financial desperation, conceptual art, insanity, infertility, seagulls, marital crisis, jellyfish, organized crime, and the plight of a plastic-filled ocean, JoeAnn Hart’s novel takes a smart, satirical look at family, the environment, and life in a hardscrabble seaside town in Maine.

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