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Brought to you by Penguin.
Life can’t go on like this – can it?
This book is for everyone who has ever wanted more: more time, more meaning, more connection.
Discontent is an audacious, darkly funny novel and perfect summer read about a young woman in Madrid whose carefully crafted office persona threatens to crack when she’s forced to attend her company’s annual retreat
On the surface, Marisa’s life looks enviable. She lives in a nice apartment in the heart of Madrid, her friendly neighbour and lover Pablo lives downstairs, and she’s risen quickly through the ranks at a successful advertising agency.
And yet Marisa hates her job and everything about it. Over one hot summer, she spends her working hours locked in her office, bingeing on YouTube videos and getting high on tranquilizers, wondering if everyone cries when their alarm goes off in the morning. When she can, she escapes to the air-conditioned basement of the Prado Museum.
But Marisa’s façade of success is in danger of being exposed as she’s forced to deliver a talk on creativity at her company’s horrendous annual team-building retreat. Surrounded by psychopathic bosses, annoyingly overzealous colleagues, flirty facilitators, and an excess of drugs, Marisa is pushed to the brink of a complete spiral.
Told with acid humour to explosive consequences, Discontent is a dazzling tale of modern angst and finally acting on our wilder impulses to reclaim our lives from work.
Reseñas de la Crítica
'A wry work of spectacular wit ... Absolutely brilliant' Danya Kukafka, author of Notes on an execution
‘I adored our heroine ... Razor-sharp with a riveting climax’ Anna Dorn, author of Perfume and Pain
‘Intelligent, engaging ... totally hilarious’ Aysegül Savas, author of The Anthropologists