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The Pursuit of Coconuts

(2022)
A Novella by

 
 
How many coconuts does a person need?

Peter wakes on a perfect, unspoiled tropical island. He has no idea who he is.

Neither does Angela. Nor Larry, nor Fifi, nor Tom. They know the names they’ve just invented for themselves, but not who dressed them in identical clothes and supplied them with the handy tools they find in their backpacks.

Still, they have everything they need: warm sun, shelter, plenty of fruit to eat. What could possibly go wrong?

Oh. Really?

A satirical fable about modern life, from the bestselling author of the Jonathon Fairfax novels.
And now a message from the author to Jonathon Fairfax readers:

"Hello. I just wanted to tell you that this is a bit different from my Jonathon Fairfax books.

It’s quite short, for one thing – a lot of people tell me they read it in one sitting. And where the JF books were inspired by my heroes Douglas Adams and PG Wodehouse, this one has more the feel of George Saunders and Andrew Kaufman – or, as one of my advance readers said, an episode of Black Mirror.

I’ve always really liked this story, ever since it first appeared in my brain a few years ago. I kept obsessively coming back to it, and finally finished it in lockdown. Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.

Chris

P.S. There's a fourth Jonathon Fairfax book coming fairly soon."




Genre: General Fiction

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