
Fat Bald Jeff
Addie Prewitt is a copy editor for the National Association of Libraries. When her boss, the repulsive Coddles, heaps another new project on her department -- with no additional remuneration naturally -- she decides she's had enough. She spends her days battling with her roommate, Val Wayne Newton, about whether Black Sabbath or Neil Diamond will occupy the turntable and her nights beating her ove...
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Grove Press; 1st edition (March 30, 2001)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0802137725
ISBN-13: 978-0802137722
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.6 x 8.2 inches
Amazon Rank: 3008742
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“I loved this book! I loved the self-involved Addie-she had the same clueless disregard for reality as Ignatius Reilly in "Confederacy of Dunces" and the same inabilty to see how others perceived her.I've known many "Fat Bald Jeffs" in my day, and it'...”
eager suitor, Martin Lemming, away from the door of her boudoir. When she discovers a piece of vile pornography in Coddles's dry cleaning, she has the means to retaliate. Meanwhile, Fat Bald Jeff, the tech-support guy who has to cope with her mechanical self-sabotage, turns out to be even more disaffected than she, and they hatch the ultimate plan to give the pigs some of their own medicine. With a surreal wit and a keen eye that bring to mind Lily Tomlin set loose in Dilbert-world, Fat Bald Jeff is a sharp satire and a paean to the petty humiliations of workers everywhere.
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