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  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x156 mm, N/A
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1399829173
  • ISBN-13: 9781399829175
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 352 pages, kõrgus x laius: 240x156 mm, N/A
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: John Murray Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1399829173
  • ISBN-13: 9781399829175
'The eat-the-rich farce we need, from one of our funniest writers' Lit Hub





'Sly, propulsive and painfully hilarious family drama' Caro Claire Burke, author of YESTERYEAR





'Chicken-soup for the late capitalist soul' Steven Rowley, NYT bestselling author of LILY AND THE OCTOPUS





'Vivid, lacerating and funny' Carl Hiaasen, author of FEVER BEACH





'Witty, sharp, and tender, Alan Opts Out skewers late-stage capitalism and material ambition while keeping human hearts - a family of them - at its center' Rachel Khong, author of REAL AMERICANS





'A smart, funny, and all-too-timely tale of Americans on the edge of collapse . . . Maum delivers wry humor without sacrificing compassion' Elizabeth Gilbert





'A brilliant, hilarious referendum on the American obsession with more' Nathan Hill, author of THE NIX





After successful ad exec Alan Anderson bombs the biggest pitch of his career, he has an epiphany. His entire career has been about making people buy stuff that they don't need so they feel perpetually unsatisfied and less-than. After a lifetime of striving for capitalism, Alan is opting out.





He retires to the ridiculously extravagant playhouse in his family's suburban Connecticut garden (a classic example of something the Andersons didn't need), gives up showering, shoe-wearing, and purchases of all kinds. He might even read a book! This is all very upsetting for his wife Vivian, who is on the verge of being accepted into the insanely elite Queen's Anne Club - guaranteed to make all her insecurities disappear and her children popular.





But maybe everyone will want to buy what Alan's not selling? And, in losing his ambition, might he find what we're all looking for?





For anyone who has ever cared more about how it looked than how it felt, ALAN OPTS OUT is a hilarious take on consumerism, capitalism and wellness.

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Beautifully written, laugh out loud funny, and profound. Alan Opts Out is a delight -- J Courtney Sullivan, author of THE CLIFFS The eat-the-rich farce we need, from one of our funniest writers * Lit Hub * Sly, propulsive and painfully hilarious family drama . . . reminded me how much fun a novel can be . . . It's as if The Corrections had been written a full decade after the confirmed death of American dream -- Caro Claire Burke, author of YESTERYEAR Chicken-soup for the late capitalist soul. Or should I say lobster bisque? . . . Funny, surprising, empathetic . . . If this books lands in your hands, I beg you to opt in -- Steven Rowley, NYT bestselling author of LILY AND THE OCTOPUS and THE GUNCLE Vivid, lacerating and funny -- Carl Hiaasen, author of FEVER BEACH Witty, sharp, and tender, Alan Opts Out skewers late-stage capitalism and material ambition while keeping human hearts - a family of them - at its center. Courtney Maum's eye for details is unmatched. She creates a family you quickly embrace, along with one of most unforgettable fictional parties of all time. Beneath the critique is a case for love: when the trappings fall away, love is what remains -- RACHEL KHONG, NYT bestselling author of REAL AMERICANS Alan Opts Out is a smart, funny, and all-too-timely tale of Americans on the edge of collapse, trying to figure out how to lead lives of authenticity and connection while also drowning in late-stage capitalism. Maum delivers wry humor without sacrificing compassion, offering what is both a sharp satire and also a surprisingly tender portrayal of people who are way, way over their heads, and just trying to be free -- Elizabeth Gilbert, author of ALL THE WAY TO THE RIVER Courtney Maum exposes how much of our lives-and our bank accounts-we sacrifice just to fit in. A brilliant, hilarious referendum on the American obsession with more -- Nathan Hill, author of THE NIX

Courtney Maum is the author of five books, including the groundbreaking publishing guide, Before and After the Book Deal and the memoir, The Year of the Horses. A writing coach and executive director of the nonprofit learning collaborative, The Cabins, Courtney's mission is to help people hold on to the joy of art-making in a culture obsessed with turning artists into brands. With her filmmaker husband, she has co-written films that have debuted at Sundance and won awards at Cannes.