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Happiness

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Happiness

by Will Ferguson

Harper Perennial | June 30, 2003 | Trade Paperback

Why would there be a contract out on Edwin de Valu''s life? Edwin -- the wiry low-level editor at Panderic Press. Why has rage disappeared from the roads and McDonald''s gone alfalfa? How come everyone seems so damn happy? And most importantly, who, or what, is Tupak Soiree?

When an enormous self-help manuscript lands on Edwin''s desk, it''s headed for the trash. Edwin''s cynicism of self-help books, coupled with his filthy mood that morning, results in him dismissing Tupak Soiree''s What I Learned on the Mountain and using it as a doorstop. However, Tupak''s manuscript is unique -- a self-help book that actually works. Before Edwin knows it, a chain of events begins that affects not only his own life but the world at large.

For those who choke on Chicken Soup for the Soul or have choice words for Dr. Phil, Will Ferguson offers up a killer dose of "Happiness(TM)" -- a masterpiece of comic fiction.

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    Rating: 4/5

    A Tongue In Cheek Joy

    'Nathan Burgoine

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    4 years ago

    I adored this book on a range of levels. It begins with a sarcastic take on the book publishing industry. Soon, however, it delves into a take on Self-Help with a singularly interesting premise: what if there was a self-help title that worked completely? If everyone quit smoking, found happiness, fulfilled joyful lives, and a great sex life to boot.

    Simply, the western world falls apart.

    This is wit, not humour, and social commentary abounds with acidic sarcasm. It was a riot to read this.

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    Paul Grandy

    Rating: 5/5

    Bestest Book Ever!

    Paul Grandy

    6 years ago

    I picked up this book about two years ago, largely because the cover caught my eye. The first 50 pages or so were kind of ho hum, but then at a certain point I was completely transfixed. At many points I actually found myself laughing out loud, tears forming in my eyes because of the overwhelming joy of it all. Even to this day when I'm feeling blue, I think of it and smile...

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    I picked this book up by chance at the airport bookstore at the start of a Caribbean vacation in 2002. When I started it, after about 50 pages I almost put it down thinking it was one of the dumbest things I had ever read. Being that I didn't have many other entertainment options on this particular trip, I kept reading. When I finished I was a changed man. It is an awe inspiring read that touches you in ways you do not see coming. Here we are 3 years later and I still talk about the book to people. How many books can you say that about? Typically, I am a John Irving-type of reader, and John Irving would never write this...but there's just something in the sentiment that you cannot let go of, not will you want to. Give it a try.

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    Mike

    Rating: 5/5

    Ferguson at his best!!!

    Mike

    10 years ago

    If you were rolling on the floor laughing after reading How to Be a Canadian , then you absolutely have to rush out and purchase Happiness .

    I found myself in places laughing out loud, sometimes at the simple absurdity of situations that the main character, Edwin De Valu, found himself in. This book is a definite must read for anyone who loves Will Ferguson, or who just scoff at the useless self-help books out there.

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Why would there be a contract out on Edwin de Valu''s life? Edwin -- the wiry low-level editor at Panderic Press. Why has rage disappeared from the roads and McDonald''s gone alfalfa? How come everyone seems so damn happy? And most importantly, who, or what, is Tupak Soiree?

When an enormous self-help manuscript lands on Edwin''s desk, it''s headed for the trash. Edwin''s cynicism of self-help books, coupled with his filthy mood that morning, results in him dismissing Tupak Soiree''s What I Learned on the Mountain and using it as a doorstop. However, Tupak''s manuscript is unique -- a self-help book that actually works. Before Edwin knows it, a chain of events begins that affects not only his own life but the world at large.

For those who choke on Chicken Soup for the Soul or have choice words for Dr. Phil, Will Ferguson offers up a killer dose of "Happiness(TM)" -- a masterpiece of comic fiction.

Trade Paperback

320 Pages, 5.3 x 8.04 x 0.78 in

June 30, 2003

Harper Perennial

English


006052510X
9780060525101

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