
Couch: A Novel
by Benjamin Parzybok
by Benjamin Parzybok
In this exuberant and hilarious debut reminiscent of The Life of  Pi and Then We Came to the End, an episode of furniture  moving gone awry becomes an impromptu quest of self-discovery, secret  histories, and unexpected revelations.  Thom is a computer geek  whose hacking of a certain Washington-based software giant has won him a  little fame but few job prospects. Erik is a smalltime con man, a  fast-talker who is never quite quick enough on his feet. Their roommate,  Tree, is a confused clairvoyant whose dreams and prophecies may not be  completely off base. After a freak accident floods their apartment, the  three are evicted--but they have to take their couch with them. The real  problem? The couch--huge and orange--won’t let them put it down. Soon the  three roommates are on a cross-country trek along back roads, byways,  and rail lines, heading far out of Portland and deep into one very weird  corner of the American dream.  (You can read a short excerpt from the novel by clicking here.)
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