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    (By Adam Levin)

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    Author Adam Levin
    “Book Descriptions: From the award-winning author of Bubblegum and The Instructions, a daring new novel about the absurdity, the humor, and the tragedy of survivorship.

    “Adam Levin is one of our wildest writers and our funniest.” –George Saunders, bestselling, award-winning author of Lincoln in the Bardo

    A one-in-ten-billion natural disaster devastates Chicago. A Jewish comedian, his most devoted fan, and the city’s mayor must struggle to move forward while the world—quite literally—caves beneath their feet. With this polyphonic tale of Chicago-style politics and political correctness, stand-up comedy and Jewish identity, celebrity, drugs, and animal psychology, Levin has constructed a monument to laughter, love, art, and resilience in an age of spectacular loss.”

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