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Submarine

A Novel

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Submarine

By: Joe Dunthorne
Narrated by: Bruce Mann
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At once a self-styled social scientist, a spy in the baffling adult world, and a budding, hormone-driven emotional explorer, Oliver Tate is stealthily nosing his way forward through the murky and uniquely perilous waters of adolescence. His objectives? Uncovering the secrets behind his parents’ teetering marriage, unraveling the mystery that is his alluring and equally quirky classmate Jordana Bevan, and understanding where he fits in among the mystifying beings in his orbit. Struggling to buoy his parents’ wedded bliss, deep-six his own virginity, and sound the depths of heartache, happiness, and the business of being human, what’s a lad to do? Poised precariously on the cusp of innocence and experience, Oliver Tate aims to damn the torpedoes and take the plunge.

Now a major motion picture. BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Joe Dunthorne's Wild Abandon.

©2008 Joe Dunthorne (P)2011 Random House
Coming of Age Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction Satire Comedy Heartfelt

Critic reviews

“Preternaturally wise, slightly devious and highly entertaining.” (USA Today)

“[Joe Dunthorne is] probably destined to be compared with Mark Haddon and Roddy Doyle.” (The Miami Herald)

“This absolutely winning debut novel isn't so much a coming-of-age tale as it is a reflection on what it means to be a certain age and of an uncertain mind.” (Los Angeles Times)

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The movie was better. The book feels so much more teenage. Probably a good read if you are in high school. Thanks richard ayoade for seeing the potential here better than i

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