A Fool's Paradise: The Art of Tom Miller
Overeducated, unemployed, recently dumped, and depressed, the 38-year-old nameless narrator is a familiar American character, except she's Finnish.
A Fool's Paradise was written (nonaEUR"fiction) to show the young people growing up in the "jungle" (the ghetto) that crime does not pay and the soaEUR"called fast life isn't worth the time.
Reproduction of the original: A Fool's Paradise by Sydney Grundy
A Fool's Paradise
"[...] Tom, suddenly serious, turns up to be consoled by Mildred; exeunt, C. to R.; Tom hanging Lord Normantower's hat on stick in stand.
Is it a crazy idea to pack up and migrate from your country to another for no specific reason except that you want to experience living in another country?
This poignant novel explores the imperfections of people, relationships, friendships and families. Perhaps Williams best work, A Fool's Paradise is a powerful transition into mainstream fiction.
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