- Audiobook
- 2024
- 5 hrs 49 mins
- Apollo
Title
Hard Copy
Description
Bloomsbury presents Hard Copy by Fien Veldman, read by Sarah Slimani and James Faulkner.
'A talented new voice worth paying attention to.' Irish Times
'Equal parts searing intelligence and madcap sweetness. Simply brilliant.' Jenny Mustard
'Many astute observations... very funny on the tedium of office life.' Irish Independent
This is a story of girl meets printer.
A customer service assistant spends her long workdays printing letters. Her one friend is the printer and, in the dark confines of her office, she begins to open up to him, talking about her fears, her past, her hopes and dreams.
To her, it seems like a beautiful friendship is blossoming. To her boss, it seems like she's losing her mind.
Diagnosed with burnout and placed on leave, she faces severance and – worse – separation from her beloved printer. But she's not about to give up on her only friend without a fight. And, it turns out, neither is he…
Weird, incisive and unforgettable, Hard Copy is perfect for fans of Sayaka Murata and Halle Butler.
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Product details
Publisher:
Author:
Title:
Hard Copy
read by:
Language:
EN
ISBN Audio:
9781035907984
Publication date:
June 5, 2024
translated by:
Keywords:
Literary FictionTechnologyfiction in translationBora ChungDutchLove StoryprinterprintingxeroxHalle ButlerSayaka MurataThe New MeBunnyMona AwadWeird books for weird girlswoman vs the voidBooktokTikTokAIChatGPTshort fictionstrangeBurnoutclass dividework cultureWork Life Balancedebut fictionprizewinninggirl meets printerQuirkyoffbeatFunnyhumourfunny booksJen BeaginBig SwissConvenience Store Woman
Duration
5 hrs 49 mins
Product type
AUDIO
Explicit:
No
Audio drama:
No
Unabridged:
Yes
About the author:
Fien Veldman (1990) is 2022's recipient of the Joost Zwagerman Essay-award for her essay 'Not really making it', about growing up in a working-class neighbourhood in Leeuwarden. In 2018 she won the Elise Mathilde Essay Award for her essay 'Borders, doors and eyes open'. From 2010 until 2016, she worked as a theatre critic. (And, of course, she has also worked in customer service.) Hard Copy is her debut novel.