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Submarine

Meet Oliver Tate, Fifteen years old.  Convinced that his father is depressed ('Depression comes in bouts.  Like boxing.  Dad is in the blue corner') and that his mother is having an affair with her capoeira teacher ('a hippy-looking twonk'), he embarks on a hilariously misguided campaign to bring the family back together.  Meanwhile, he is also trying to lose his virginity – before her turns sixteen – to his pyromaniac girlfriend Jordana.  Will Oliver succeed in either aim?  Lose yourself in SUBMARINE and find out . . .

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Submarine
Joe Dunthorne

$32.95 – Trade paperback / Hamish Hamilton

Hello. I'm Oliver Tate, the protagonist. I am likely to use words like protagonist and, moments later, words like twonk. My ambitions are as follows:



1) To find out why my father sometimes stays in bed for days at a tim... Buy or find out more 


Submarine
Joe Dunthorne

$49.95 – Hardcover book / Hamish Hamilton

Hello. I'm Oliver Tate, the protagonist. I am likely to use words like protagonist and, moments later, words like twonk. My ambitions are as follows:



1) To find out why my father sometimes stays in bed for days at a tim... Buy or find out more 



Submarine
Joe Dunthorne

$24.95 – Paperback book / Penguin Books

Meet Oliver Tate, Fifteen years old.  Convinced that his father is depressed ('Depression comes in bouts.  Like boxing.  Dad is in the blue corner') and that his mother is having an affair with her capoeir... Buy or find out more 


Submarine
Joe Dunthorne

$22.95 – Paperback book / Penguin Group Uk

Meet Oliver Tate, Fifteen years old.  Convinced that his father is depressed ('Depression comes in bouts.  Like boxing.  Dad is in the blue corner') and that his mother is having an affair with her capoeir... Buy or find out more 




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