<p>&quot;Bakopoulos has invented a man for all rainy seasons--a horny heartbroken cousin of Richard Ford&#39;s Frank Bascombe.&quot; --Tom Piazza</p><p>&quot;A winning distraction a smart entertainment.&quot; --<em>New York Times Book Review </em></p><p>A clairvoyant when it comes to the Starbucks orders a renegade when it comes to bureaucracy Zeke asks almost everybody he meets &quot;Why are you so unhappy?&quot; The answers he receives--a mix of true sadness and absurd complaint--become the core of an obsessive project &quot;The Inventory of American Unhappiness&quot; a project that becomes all the more personally meaningful as he follows steps outlined in a women&#39;s magazine on finding the perfect mate. Incisively tapping the voice of one of the most charming--and deluded--narrators to come along in years Dean Bakopolous captures our zeitgeist with lacerating wit and a big heart confirming Jonathan Miles&#39;s (author of <em>Dear American Airlines</em>) claim that &quot;there&#39;s no such thing as unhappiness when you&#39;re holding a Dean Bakopolous novel.&quot;</p><p>&quot;Hilarious and heartfelt . . . This funny-sad novel seems to take elements of the author&#39;s own life . . . and twists them in a funhouse mirror--with delightful results.&quot; --NPR</p>
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