Medium Rare - A Natasha Joukovsky
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From the author of The Portrait of a Mirror, a modern tragicomedy transforms the myth of Icarus into a blazing romp through bureaucracy, B-list fame, and college basketballโฆPhil isย ordinary. A mid-level Washington lobbyist for a decidedly unsexy organization, unhappy in the way all mildly successful, minimally influential men are. That is until the spring of 2019, when Philโs picks for the NCAA March Madnes ... Full description
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From the author of The Portrait of a Mirror, a modern tragicomedy transforms the myth of Icarus into a blazing romp through bureaucracy, B-list fame, and college basketballโฆ
Phil isย ordinary. A mid-level Washington lobbyist for a decidedly unsexy organization, unhappy in the way all mildly successful, minimally influential men are. That is until the spring of 2019, when Philโs picks for the NCAA March Madness Tournament start panning out, and heads begin to turn his way. He really may do it: predict a perfect bracket, for a billion-dollar prize. ย
At first, Cassandra is just along for Philโs soaring riseโshe had foreseen it happening, after all. Despite moving in different circles since their shared university days and Cassandra never much liking him, she recognizes in Phil the making of a legend worthy of the highest art. What Cassandra fails to predict, though, is just how much sheโd grow to care about Philโs wife, Raleighโand that the grandest narrative arcs sometimes unfold at the steepest of personal costs.ย ย ย
Dazzling in its absurd comedy, Medium Rare is not only a gambol through the upper echelon, but also a shrewd examination of madness, desire, and credibilityโwhy donโt we listen when prophetic women speak? A. Natasha Joukovsky delivers a story as layered and incisive as it is high-flying fun.
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| Author | A Natasha Joukovsky |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Melville House Publishing |
| Release year | 2026 |
| Cover type | Softcover |
| EAN | 9781685892470 |