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Going Out is wonderful. It hits all the right nails with just the right amount of force."--Douglas Coupland
"Fierce and honest,
Going Out is a hilarious testament to love, friendship, and the pleasures of hitting the road."--Lauren Grodstein, author of
The Best of Animals and Reproduction is the Flaw of Love "Points the way to a new future for English fiction. Fans of Coupland and Murakami: here is your new favourite author." --Matt Thorne
"A real offbeat gem. . . . It makes for a novel of subtlety and poise from an author of considerable promise--one that talks quietly but says a great deal." --
Arena "Surreal and inventive. A warm and comical study of life outside the London orbital,
Going Out does for provincial Britain what Frank Capra did for small-town America." --
The Independent on Sunday "Writing for and about people who cannot stand words such as
Zeitgeist, Scarlett Thomas captures perfectly the Estuarine suburbs where a lack of blonde highlights makes you a weirdo and where eccentrics are nevertheless stashed behind every Homebase-bought door. Never mind what the neighbors might think-
Going Out is worth staying in for." --
The Times (London)
"Thomas builds an absorbing, sympathetic story." -
Esquire (UK)
"Original, funny and full of insight. A brilliant and assured novel with themes that resonate long after the book has been put down." --Chrissie Glazebrook, author of
The Madolescents and
Blue Spark Sisters "A modern take on
The Wizard of Oz that will be thoroughly enjoyed by all fans of Douglas Coupland." --
Daily Mail "A wonderful story with a dark sense of humour." --
Punch "Thomas has deftly tapped in to the rich vein of interest in different realities in this insightful and entertaining novel which is ultimately about friendship and trying to make sense of our confusing world." --
Big Issue "This depressingly sharp portrait of contemporary Britain, full of floods, retail parks and lookalike chain hotels is wonderfully observed" --
Wigan Evening Post
"Original and well written." --
Jockey Slut "In telling a story with wit and true understanding of her characters, Thomas has established herself as Britain's answer to Douglas Coupland." --
Waterstone's Quarterly "An unusually sharp writer." --
Irish Tattler "Full of love, honesty, humour and sadness." --Rebbecca Ray, author of
Pure
After twenty-five years of hiding away from direct sunlight, Luke--whose only contact with the real world is through TV, the Internet, and his best friend Julie--is given the chance of cure by a Chinese healer and sets out, with Julie and four of his eccentric friends, on an odyssey in search of the answer to all of their individual problems. Original. 17,500 first printing.