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This novel, God Hates Us All, written by Hank Moody with Jonathan Grotenstein, is a fictional work published in 2009 by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, a division of Simon & Schuster. The story centers on an unnamed narrator, a cynical college dropout who finds himself embroiled in various illicit activities, including drug dealing, after a series of personal setbacks. His journey is marked by tumultuous relationships, particularly with his volatile ex-girlfriend Daphne and a rising supermodel named K., alongside observations on family dynamics and the gritty realities of New York City. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, identity, and the pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world, culminating in the narrator's reflections on his life choices and a potential shift towards a more conventional existence.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThis novel, God Hates Us All, written by Hank Moody with Jonathan Grotenstein, is a fictional work published in 2009 by Simon Spotlight Entertainment, a division of Simon & Schuster. The story centers on an unnamed narrator, a cynical college dropout who finds himself embroiled in various illicit activities, including drug dealing, after a series of personal setbacks. His journey is marked by tumultuous relationships, particularly with his volatile ex-girlfriend Daphne and a rising supermodel named K., alongside observations on family dynamics and the gritty realities of New York City. The narrative explores themes of love, loss, identity, and the pursuit of meaning in a chaotic world, culminating in the narrator's reflections on his life choices and a potential shift towards a more conventional existence.